Sequential Progression
Beginning, middle, end. Conflict drives toward resolution. Every Western structure you know lives here โ and that is the discovery.
The architecture that taught the world to tell stories โ and why that matters
Linear architecture is the Western standard. A protagonist faces disruption, escalating conflict builds, crisis hits, resolution follows. Hero's Journey, Three-Act, Save the Cat, Seven-Point, Freytag's Pyramid, the Beat Sheet โ these are all the same architecture with different labels. Identical structural DNA. This is not a critique. It is the discovery that opens everything else at GriotsWell.
Understanding Linear architecture deeply โ not dismissing it, but truly seeing its structure โ is what makes the other eight architecture types legible. You need the reference point before the discovery lands.
What it builds
Stories with forward momentum and clear causality. A single protagonist overcoming opposition toward a defined goal. The satisfying arc of disruption โ struggle โ resolution. The form readers in Western markets recognize instantly as structurally complete.
When to use it
When your story has a protagonist with a clear goal and an antagonistic force. When resolution is the appropriate emotional destination. When you want your audience to feel the satisfaction of a goal achieved. When the market you're writing for expects traditional narrative shape.
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