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Storytelling Lessons from Masters: The Simpsons
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Marshall Vandruff
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Introduction
In this first lesson, Marshall gives a rundown of what the course covers and what you'll learn by the end.
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Session 1 | Desire, Conflict, & Reversals - Bart the Daredevil
Dissecting storytelling elements in "The Simpsons" episode "Bart the Daredevil", emphasizing desire, conflict, and setting.
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Session 2 | Empathy; Setups & Payoffs - Krusty Gets Busted
Marshall analyzes storytelling techniques using "The Simpsons" episode "Krusty Gets Busted", focusing on conflict, empathy, and structure.
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Session 3 | Protagonist Responsibility - Bart Gets an F
An analysis of storytelling techniques using "The Simpsons" episode "Bart Gets an F", focusing on character development and plot structure.
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Session 4 | The Telling of the Story - The Telltale Head
An in-depth analysis of storytelling techniques demonstrated in "The Simpsons", focusing on character development, subplots, and narrative strategies.
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