Several authors have attempted to identify a defined number of basic plots available to any creative writer.
The following summarises the essential details and offers an example for each of the 7 types of plot. You may or may not agree with the following summary.
The 1927 novel To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, where the plot is secondary to its philosophical introspection, could be said to fall outside of this list.
Plot 1: Overcoming the Monster
Basic Format
Example of 'Overcoming the Monster'
BEOWOLF - A story in three parts:
Christian Symbolism
Plot 2: Rags to Riches
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Example of ‘Rags to Riches’
CINDERELLA
Plot 3: The Quest
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Example of 'The Quest'
BRAVEHEART
Plot 4: Comedy
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Plot 5: Tragedy
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Plot 6: Rebirth
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Example of 'Rebirth'
SNOW WHITE
Plot 7: Voyage and Return
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Example of 'Voyage and Return'
ALICE IN WONDERLAND