can break scene down into two halves scene and Sequel and the scene half which is focused on action is then further broken down into a focus on the character's goal um conflict that arises or opposition that arises to that goal and then the outcome of whatever happens as that goal meets that opposition and usually throughout most of the story until you get to the end that outcome is going to have some sort of a disastrous flavor to it in the sense that either the character doesn't get what they wanted in that scene or they get
what they wanted but there are unforeseen complications or Consequences right because if there isn't if they just can immediately get everything they want bing bing bing then they get to the plot goal very quickly and the story is over so it's this conflict and the complications that it creates that really is what creates plot and allows us to extend the character's problem over the course of an entire story