A beginning (act 1): Act 1 is also called the setup. It introduces the main characters, the setting, and the situation. Then something happens that changes the protagonist's life and makes them decide to pursue a goal.#3460•
A middle (act 2): Act 2 is also called the confrontation. The main character works toward their goal but faces escalating obstacles, forcing them to learn and grow.#3463•
An end (act 3): Act 3 is called the resolution. The main character either fails or achieves their goal. In most novels, the protagonist will succeed with the help of the lessons they have learned along the way.#3461•
The first scene of a book often introduces what Christopher Vogler in The Writer's Journey calls the protagonist's ordinary world.
It's a quick snapshot of the main character and their status quo before something happens to change everything. What does life look like for your main character before the inciting incident?#3462•