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Dramatica Theory Book
Chapter
22: Storytelling and Character Dynamics
(Continued)
Mental Sex: Male
or Female?
The fourth Essential
Character Question determines a Main Character's problem-solving techniques
to be linear or holistic.
Much of what we do as individuals is learned behavior. Yet, the basic
operating system of the mind is cast biologically before birth as being
more sensitive to space or time. We all have a sense of how things are
arranged (space) and how things are going (time), but which one filters
our thinking determines our Mental Sex as being Male or Female, respectively.
Male Mental Sex describes spatial thinkers who tend to use linear Problem
solving as their method of choice. They set a specific Goal, determine
the steps necessary to achieve that Goal, then embark on the effort
to accomplish those steps.
Female Mental Sex describes temporal thinkers who tend to use holistic
Problem solving as their method of choice. They get a sense of the way
they want things to be, determine how things need to be balanced to
bring about those changes, then make adjustments to create that balance.
While life experience, conditioning, and personal choice can go a long
way toward counter-balancing those sensitivities, underneath all our
experience and training the tendency to see things primarily in terms
of space or time still remains. In dealing with the psychology of Main
Characters, it is essential to understand the foundation upon which
their experience rests.
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