REAR WINDOW AND QUADS
On page 62 of Dramatica, A new Theory of Story, which gives the Rear Window characters in the motivation set, I have been trying to understand the reasons and criteria behind placing the characters in their particular places in each quad. I have been comparing the Rear Window Motivational Quad with page 50, where the 16 characteristics have been listed. Couldn't the characteristics of the characters of Rear Window been placed in the same order as on page 50?
I am particularly interested in the fact that you can predict the principal conflicts by using the motivation set. - That would be a most useful tool! I am very new to Dramatica and find the concepts and theory certainly challenging, bringing clarity to the writing process.
Thank you.
Arwen
Rear Window and Quads
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Re: Rear Window and Quads
Hi Arwen --
Yes, they could be grouped that way. The only difference is that one is in the square form, the other in a diamond form (the square rotated 45 degrees).
Yes, they could be grouped that way. The only difference is that one is in the square form, the other in a diamond form (the square rotated 45 degrees).
Re: Rear Window and Quads
does the Threadstarter mean, passenger characters, which is the more familiar term? ??
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It is possible that is their meaning, but looking at those pages showed the different spatial layouts of the elements: one in diamond-patterns, the other in squared-quads.
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