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<p>structure are the set-up, the confrontation and the resolution. Acts are connected by two <a href="page.php?w=plot_point">plot point</a>s or turning points, with the first turning point connecting Act I to Act II, and the second connecting Act II to Act III. The conception of the three-act structure has been attributed to American screenwriter <a href="page.php?w=Syd_Field">Syd Field</a> who described plot structure in this tripartite way for film analysis.</p>

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