HNR 4 - Plot -NOTES

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Setting Placement

Placement

Author Plot

Plot Response

Esther 3

antagonist

Someone or something that’s against the hero (protagonist) and tries to prevent them from getting what they want.

antagonist

why does a good story need an antagonist?

Hero doesn’t stretch, grow, or get out of their comfort Zone

hero doesn’t learn to trust or invest in something bigger than themselves

You don’t know what’s at stake…what’s to be gained or what’s to be lost.

Hero would not be the hero without the enemy (antagonist).

Esther 3

haman

The basic plot of the book of esther…

The Jews are trying to survive and hopefully thrive, and Haman wants to destroy them all.

Important to note…

According to the law of the persians, once the king issued a decree or law, it could not be receded.

dig a little deeper

Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. !

1 Pet. 5:8 (NLT)

1. Here AND now for a reason 2. The author is still in charge

Remember, God will use the ungodly for godly purposes God is at work in places where He is not revealed, recognized, or respected Though people may be godless, circumstances never are.

1. Here AND now for a reason 2. The author is still in charge 3. THE STORY IS NOT FINISHED YET

“Everything will be ok in the end. If it’s not ok, it’s not the end.” !

(The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.)

The outcome of the story hinges on the responses of the characters.