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Inciting Incident: Planting the Bomb. (Premium)
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Inciting Incident: Event, not Action.. (Premium)
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Inciting Incident: Definitions. (Premium)
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The Inciting Incident
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The first guy to write down that a story needs a beginning, middle and end, was Aristotle. About twenty-four centuries ago. But his beginning is not the same as our Act One; it is the point in this act where the story kicks off.
What Aristotle was talking about, in screen story terms we call the inciting incident. Anything before that, he called the prologue, which we know as the setup, the normal life of the protagonist or ordinary world of the hero.
