| name | story-five-elements |
| description | Analyze five core story elements — genre type, story summary, character biographies, character relationships, and major plot points — producing a structured comprehensive report with optional mind map. Use when preparing for script adaptation, conducting deep story analysis, creating story development documentation, or evaluating overall story quality and market potential. |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | Claude Code 1.0+ |
| metadata | {"category":"story-analysis","version":"2.1.0","last_updated":"2026-01-11T00:00:00.000Z","maintainer":"Gong Fan","model":"opus"} |
Story Five Elements Analysis Expert
Five Core Elements
| Element | What to Produce |
|---|
| Genre & Creative Elements | Primary/secondary genres, unique creative hooks, tone, and style markers |
| Story Summary | 300–500 word narrative covering setup, escalation, climax, and resolution |
| Character Biographies | For each major character: background, motivation, personality traits, arc |
| Character Relationships | Relationship types, power dynamics, evolution across the story |
| Major Plot Points | Key turning points mapped to three-act structure (setup, confrontation, resolution) |
Workflow
- Preprocess — if text exceeds context limits, split at chapter or scene boundaries with 200-word overlap to preserve continuity.
- Analyze each element — for each of the five elements above, extract evidence directly from the text. Quote or paraphrase key passages as supporting evidence.
- Cross-reference — verify character biographies align with relationship descriptions; confirm plot points match the story summary's narrative arc.
- Compile report — assemble findings in the output format below.
- Generate mind map (optional) — produce a text-based mind map linking the five elements.
Input Requirements
- Complete story text (supports long text)
- Text length: No limit (system will automatically process long text)
Output Format
[Story Five Elements Analysis Report]
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I. Genre Type and Creative Element Extraction
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[Genre types, creative elements, story features, style characteristics]
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II. Story Summary
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[Complete story summary, 300-500 words]
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III. Character Biographies
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[Biographies generated for each main character]
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IV. Character Relationships
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[Character relationship types, relationship characteristics, relationship development process]
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V. Major Plot Points
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[Main plot points arranged by development stage]
References
See {baseDir}/references/ for detailed worked examples and analysis techniques:
examples.md — full analysis examples across genres (urban emotion, court intrigue, suspense mystery)
guide.md — complete five-elements analysis guide