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short story form.
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And that form is also given to us in Lost in the Funhouse,
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on page 95, when we get the diagram of Freytag's triangle.
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So, if you look at it here on 95, we're told in the course of the
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story about Ambrose and Magda and the family:
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The action of conventional dramatic narrative may be
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represented by a diagram called Freitag's Triangle: A,
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B, C--
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[And remember those are the letters from the mobius strip as
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well]--or more accurately by a variant of that diagram,
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A, B, C, D, with A, B representing the
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If you read on down in that paragraph, you will see that Ambrose