If you wanted to write a screenplay for a blockbuster film, Aristotle is the last person you might ask for advice. He lived more than 2,000 years ago, spent his days lecturing on ethics and earthworms, and never saw a movie in his life. But some of the best contemporary writers of stage and screen, such as Aaron Sorkin and David Mamet, think that this ancient Greek philosopher knew exactly how to tell a gripping story for any age.
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‘The rulebook is the Poetics of Aristotle,’ Sorkin says. ‘All the rules are there.’
What can we learn from this? Never sit still, think big, do the right things and always keep an open mind.
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