
Narrative Elements of a Quest
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Sebastian Urbina
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Narrative Elements of a Quest
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A reminder...
According to Professor Thomas C. Foster, every good story takes us on a quest...
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Multiple Choice
...so, what is a quest? Choose the correct answer:
A book, movie or tv-show that has characters, scenarios and conflicts.
A fight between the two main characters of a story, who have different opinions.
A search for a place, item, or person that requires the hero to leave home.
A section of every story in which the hero goes to sleep and has nightmares.
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A search
Yes, a quest involves a search for something. Sometimes it is an object or a person, and in some cases, it can be something a little more abstract, like love, or the approval of our peers.
But in order to be considered a quest, a story must have certain elements in its narrative structure!
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1) The Seeker
Also known as "the hero" or "the protagonist".
They are usually normal people who live normal lives, although their setting might be exceptional.
They are asked by a powerful figure (or maybe just by the circumstances) to search for a missing item or person,
They embark on a journey and leave their normal lives behind.
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Multiple Choice
Do you remember what a setting was?
Setting is the time and place an author chooses for a literary work. A setting can be a real time period and geographical location or a fictional world and unfamiliar time period.
Setting is the description of a character's personality before starting the story. It concludes with a message to the reader.
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Remember:
The setting also includes the physical landscape, climate, weather, and the societal and cultural surroundings that serve as a backdrop for the action. Setting is revealed through the exposition of a story.
Setting can also be described as...
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2) Ordinary World /
Special World
The seeker starts somewhere. Their home is the "Ordinary World".
In order to complete their quest, they must go somewhere else; this is the "Special World".
There might not be that much difference between both worlds in the greater sense. But for the seeker, it is a big change.
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3) Quest Object
The hero embarks on a journey, looking for something.
This something is the "Quest Object".
It is not necessarily an item. It can be a person, a feeling, and many other concepts.
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Multiple Choice
Do you remember this famous example?
What was the quest object of Sir Galahad, one of the Knights of the Round Table?
The Crown of Barenziah
The sword Excalibur
Love from a fair maiden
The Holy Grail
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The Holy Grail
Sir Galahad and other knights spent many years searching for the Holy Grail, according to legend.
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4) The Reason to Go on a Quest
So, the Quest Object is there. But why does the seeker need to go search for it?
"The reason" is often given to the seeker by a powerful character, like a wizard, or it can be derived from the character's situation.
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Multiple Choice
Should every Quest Object be a physical object?
Yes, otherwise it's not a quest.
No, the "object" might be metaphorical,
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5) Challenges
During their quest, the seeker must face a problem.
This can appear in the form of enemies, like warriors or monsters, or in the form of obstacles in the way, like a tall mountain to climb.
Sometimes, the challenges are not even physical. They can relate to the seeker overcoming their fears or solving a puzzle, for example.
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6) The Completion of the Goal
Every quest has an ending.
The journey is complete, the Quest Object is located, the Reason To Go has been fulfilled, and every Challenge has been overcome.
The seeker returns from the special world back to their ordinary world.
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