7 Types of Plot Twists
Means "discovery."
This type of plot twist is when the protagonist suddenly recognizes something about his or herself or another character.
Latin for "God out of the machine,"
Deus ex machina means the introduction of an unexpected event or person that solves the problem.
Because it's artificial, it's rarely used in modern fiction.
The main character is not the true main character.
He or she is killed off early or unexpectedly.
Means a reversal of fortune, typically from good to bad.
The opposite of peripeteia is eucatastrophe, where things elevate from bad (very bad) to good.
Occurs when a character is rewarded (or punished) for their actions.
Poetic justice is often used to deliver sweet payback to a villain.
The red herring plot twist is all about misdirection.
The reader is following a false direction but doesn't realize it until it's revealed.
The unreliable narrator is someone who seems believable and trustworthy at first, but after a startling revelation, is revealed to be untruthful.
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Book I - In the Black
“What is to you ‘taking advantage'—is to me, merely—” Orion searched around for the correct phrase. “—Adapting to these new circumstances I find myself in, and acting as I see fit when opportunities arise that are to my…benefit.”
“That is the most fucking Slytherin justification I’ve ever heard,” Sirius growled, angrily.
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Book 2 - Black Mask
“Then why did he leave his family—truly?”
“Nothing all that exciting, I’m afraid,” he said, staring across the room, his smile grim. “Just a run-of-the-mill blood-traitor who was fed up. A political idealist. Took a different view of things than his family—the Black sheep of the Blacks.” She furrowed her brow. “You look disappointed.”
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You have a soft-spoken, mild-mannered friend who would never hurt a fly. One day, you accidentally overheard them talking over their phone in a cold, apathetic voice, “I don’t care how you do it. If you don’t return the money by tomorrow, you can say goodbye to your family.”
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The 5-Factor Model of Personality
Lewis R. Goldberg has done the most systematic research on the Big Five using single-word trait adjectives.
According to Goldberg, key adjective markers of the Big Five are as follows:
Surgency or extraversion: talkative, extraverted, assertive, forward, outspoken versus shy, quiet, introverted, bashful, inhibited
Agreeableness: sympathetic, kind, warm, understanding, sincere versus unsympathetic, unkind, harsh, cruel
Conscientiousness: organized, neat, orderly, practical, prompt, meticulous versus disorganized, disorderly, careless, sloppy, impractical
Emotional stability: calm, relaxed, stable versus moody, anxious, insecure
Intellect or imagination: creative, imaginative, intellectual versus uncreative, unimaginative, unintellectual
Norman’s Markers for the Big Five
Talkative – silent
Sociable – reclusive
Adventurous – cautious
Open – secretive
Good-natured – irritable
Cooperative – negativistic
Mild/gentle – headstrong
Not jealous – jealous
Responsible – undependable
Scrupulous – unscrupulous
Persevering – quitting
Fussy/tidy – careless
Calm – anxious
Composed – excitable
Not hypochondriacal – hypochondriacal
Poised – nervous/tense
Intellectual – unreflective/narrow
Artistic – nonartistic
Imaginative – simple/direct
Polished/refined – crude/boorish
Source ⚜ More: On Psychology ⚜ Descriptors: Feelings ⚜ More Descriptors Worldbuilding ⚜ Plot ⚜ Character ⚜ Definitions of Emotions in Psychology
So the backstory of Princess Wanning is absolutely devastating. It’s not justification for her to continue the cycle of murder and abuse once she returns home but it definitely makes sense.
She must hate her brother and pretty much everyone who got to stay home in return for her being a hostage and I completely get her gut reaction to Xiang Fang Fei. It’s easier to be a good person when you’ve never had to suffer hell.
From her perspective, a man she is drawn to for his goodness has chosen an innocent girl who has never had to go through what she did. It must have been like torture.
Fang Fei is the mirror to this. She *does* go through hell thanks to Wanning but it didn’t make her lash out at innocent bystanders. Of course, we have no idea how long Wanning was in this situation for. How young was she?
We normally get this amount of depth and backstory for male villains so interesting we got it for the female villain here too. I find Wanning far more sympathetic than Shen Yurong (who I love) who did all this shit for greed and cowardice
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Sexy
“Feel like another round?”
“You were great last night…”
“Wow, you look even better in the daylight.”
“My clothes look better on you than they do on me.”
“I had no idea you were into that stuff…I’m glad I found out.”
“We didn’t even get to use the toys last night.”
“You should play with my hair some more…”
“I don’t remember ever having this many hickeys. But I don’t mind.”
“That was a workout.”
“I don’t know your name. But you can share it with me, so I know what to scream this time.”
“The fun doesn’t have to end.”
“I think I can convince you to stay…”
“Don’t pretend like you’re asleep. Should I find a way to wake you up?~”
“We could order pizza and just stay like this all day.”
“I love your bedhead.”
Awkward
“Oh no…what did we do?”
“Hi! You need to leave.”
“I’m sorry…who are you?”
“Ugh…I drank so much.”
“I can’t believe I did this again.” / “I can’t believe we did this again.”
“Where are your clothes?”
“…I’m sore in such weird places.”
“Hey, sorry! I’m gonna go. Right now.”
“You didn’t seem like you were having such a bad time last night.”
“Someone’s coming. Is that your mom/partner/spouse/etc.?”
“I think this was a mistake.”
“*trying to sneak out while half-dressed*”
“Your foot is in my face.”
“Did we use protection?”
“*sees ___ and screams*”
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“I like it when you’re like this,” the hero whispered into the villain’s ear. “All quiet and no bravado.”
“I–” The villain swallowed, not able to finish their sentence.