Crime stories are all about solving or committing a crime. Readers love following clues and seeing justice prevail. The key scenes in crime novels include the discovery of a crime, personal commitment to solving the case, understanding the antagonist's motives, and reaching a moment of despair. These essential scenes make up a successful crime story.
Key takeaway 1: A crime committed by a master antagonist sets the story in motion and engages the protagonist.
Key takeaway 2: The protagonist's personal investment in the conflict drives their determination to bring the antagonist to justice.
Key takeaway 3: Gaining insight into the antagonist's motives and raising the stakes challenges the protagonist in their pursuit of solving the case.
Deep dives
Key Scene 1: Discovering the Crime
The protagonist discovers a crime that indicates a master antagonist, setting the story in motion. In the movie Knives Out, Fran, the housekeeper, finds Harlan dead with his throat slit. Benoit Blanc, a detective, learns about the crime through a newspaper clipping and money sent to him. Marta, another character, arrives at Thrombi House to find the entire family and investigators present for Harlan's death investigation.
Key Scene 2: Personal Stakes and Commitment
The protagonist's personal investment in the conflict is established. After discovering the crime, they become determined to bring the antagonist to justice. In Knives Out, Benoit Blanc is personally interested in the case as someone anonymously hired him to solve it, and he believes Harlan deserves justice. Marta is personally involved because she believes she is responsible for Harlan's death and wants to avoid being caught.
Key Scene 3: Learning about the Antagonist
The protagonist gains insight into the antagonist's motives and goals, raising the stakes and making their task more challenging. In Knives Out, the family learns from Harlan's will that he left everything to Marta, increasing the family's suspicion towards her. Benoit Blanc suspects foul play and has eliminated no suspects. These revelations add complexity to the investigation.
Key Scene 4: All is Lost Moment
The protagonist reaches a low point where they realize they may have been pursuing the wrong person or coming to the wrong conclusions. In Knives Out, Marta and Ransom are caught after a car chase, making their situations appear hopeless. However, this moment also provides a glimmer of hope as Marta calls 911 to save Fran, who reveals important information.
Key Scene 5: Exposing the Criminal
In the climax, the protagonist confronts the true criminal, unravels their motives, and solves the case. In Knives Out, Benoit Blanc reveals his deductions to Marta, Ransom, and the police, with Marta tricking Ransom into confessing. The truth is unveiled, and the real criminal is exposed.
Key Scene 6: Resolution and Justice
The protagonist learns whether they have successfully brought the antagonist to justice. In Knives Out, Ransom is taken into custody by the police, confirming that justice has been served. Marta watches from her mansion, having persevered and achieved her goal of ensuring the truth prevails.
In today's episode, we're going to talk about the key scenes that every crime story needs to have in order to work and to satisfy fans of the genre. Here's a preview of what's included:
[01:15] Crime stories are all about the quest to either solve or commit a crime. So, these stories start with a crime, build with an investigation (or a completion of the crime), and end with identifying and bringing the criminal to justice (or not). [02:15] Readers choose crime fiction because they want to follow the trail of clues, make meaning of those clues, and figure out the puzzle right alongside the protagonist. They want to see the wrongs righted, and they want to see justice prevail. [03:05] Obligatory scenes are the key events, decisions, and discoveries that move a protagonist along their journey from point A to point B. They help us writers craft a story that works AND a story that will deliver a specific emotional experience. [04:35] Key scene #1: The protagonist discovers a crime that’s indicative of a master antagonist. [05:55] Key scene #2: The stakes become personal to the protagonist, and they commit to figuring out what’s going on so they can bring the antagonist to justice. [07:10] Key scene #3: The protagonist learns more about what the antagonist wants and why. This raises the stakes, and the clock starts ticking. [08:40] Key scene #4: The protagonist reaches an all-is-lost moment where they realize they’ve come to the wrong conclusion or they’ve been pursuing the wrong person. [10:05] Key scene #5: The protagonist exposes the true criminal in the big climactic moment and unravels all the antagonist’s motives and plans. [11:40] Key scene #6: The protagonist brings the antagonist to justice (or not). [12:55] Key points and episode recap.
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