CTVA 220 Lecture 1: CTVA 220: character notes; lecture 1

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Hero/protagonist: gains empathy of audience adversary/antagonist: gets in the hero"s way. The conflict of the hero and the adversary drive the overall narrative: omniscent, subjective. Audience is able to identify with hero because of pov. Avoid: physical descriptions (tall, brown hair, etc. ) Use: how character looks (ex: confident, twisted face, (suit, rags, etc. If starting with flashback or action, ordinary world (ex: the wizard of oz: begins in kansas, ordinary life, Beginning in the ordinary world clarifies for the audience. Protagonist follows then moves to oz) how interesting or wild the. Dorothy"s regular world) the audience adventure really is by establishing the status quo (ex: if wofoz started in oz, we would believe that was. The ordinary world might not always be ordinary to. Inciting incident: incident that begins the story by upsetting ordinary world.

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