3. The story should concentrate on the nature of change and how it affects the protagonist from start to end of the experience. 4. The first dramatic phase should relate the transforming incident that propels the antagonist into a crisis, which starts the process of change. 5. The second dramatic phase generally should depict the effects of the transformation Since this plot is about character, the story will concentrate on the protagonist's self-examination 6. The third dramatic phase should contain a clarifying incident, which represents the final stage of the transformation. The character understands the true nature of his experience and how it has affected him. Generally this is the point of the story at which true growth and understanding occur.