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Chapter 10 - Uniqueness & Universal Plots
Notes to come.
Cleaver believes in only one universal plot - they all come from one basic plot: someone against someone or something - always,
Aristotle believes in six:
1. Man against man
2. Man against society
3. Man against the gods.
4. Man against himself
5. Man against nature.
6. Man against machine.
But these in essence follow what Cleaver believes.
We bring our uniqueness to it by doing it our way. You make it original by being specific, getting it down exactly as you see it, by showing.