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An ‘Action’ comes at the fourth stage. Action will
constitute and spell the main object of the story such as
laughing, running or jumping into the water is an action
but here the action should carry an indication of a mission
under PP&DT.
When any act will substitute or carry or attached with
a mission then it will fall under the logic of an action
which PP & DT demands :
Example :
When you notice or confirm the scene or crisis
‘Mood’ is made up then reaction comes when you move
with mood and reaction to attempt for a mission then
action constitutes.
Citations :
Why hero is laughing because he has won the match,
this will be the object of the story, hence the action will be
: hero is laughing as he has won the match. (Playing
match with winning attitude)
Suppose in a hazy picture a boat is i.e., being
capasized, this prevailling situation will warrant an action
form the hero, that is to jump into the water & to
complete the rescue operation. Hence, the action of the
hero is; he is about to plunge into the water to rescue the
victims. (Rescuing the drowning man)
The final stage is to plot a story which has been already described. Now there is difference between hazy,
semi hazy and un-hazy picture (un-hazy will denote the clear picture which are not confused and actions are
definite, clear and visible like mountaineering, scouting, fire, marriage, no vacancy, trekking, accident,
drowning scene, teaching, literacy mission, agricultural work, blood donation, rescuing a lady from robbers,
chain snachting etc.
In a hazy one you are free to interpret but in clear picture your interpretation is limited to the
portrayed scene. Further the hazy picture will facilitate you to choose the plot, interpret the character
and their action which can resemble to the plot to construct the story. Contrary to this, in a clear picture
your hero, story and characters will surround and move around the plot.