
Steven Pressfield, a master storyteller, joins the podcast to discuss the principles of storytelling and character building that transcend genre and culture. The conversation explores the three-act structure, the importance of the inciting incident in foreshadowing the climax or establishing mystery, and the role of animals and children in carrying the divine element within a narrative. Pressfield emphasizes the "Michael Corleone moment" as a turning point where the hero chooses a side, raising the stakes. Other key elements explored include the "all is lost moment," the villain's role in the second act, and the hero's capacity for self-sacrifice and change, contrasting with the villain's unchanging nature. Examples from movies like Rocky, The Godfather, and Casablanca illustrate these principles.
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