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Dramatica Theory Book
Chapter
29: Storytelling and Encoding Subjective Characters
(Continued)
Encoding Mental
Sex
Both Males and Females
use the same techniques, but in different contexts. As a result, what
is problem solving for one may actually be justification for the other.
In fact, for the four perspectives in any given story, in one Domain both
male and female mental sex characters will see a given approach as problem
solving, while in another Domain both will see it as justification. The
third Domain would be problem solving for one mental sex and justification
for the other and the fourth just the reverse.
Men TEND to use linear problem solving as their first method of choice.
In linear problem solving, they set a specific goal, determine the steps
necessary to achieve that goal, and embark on the effort to accomplish
those steps. Gathering facts, or successfully achieving requirements all
deal with seeing a number of definable items that must be brought together
to make the mechanism work in the desired manner.
This is a very spatial view of problem solving, as it sees all the parts
that must be accomplished and/or brought together to resolve the problem
or achieve the goal.
Women TEND to use holistic problem solving as their first method of choice.
In holistic problem solving, steps are not important and there may not
even be a specific goal to achieve but simply a new direction desired.
As a result, the RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN things are what is measured and
adjusted to create a change in the forces that determine that direction.
Unlike male problem solving, there is no causal relationship stating that
THIS leads to THAT. Instead, COMBINATIONS of changes in the way things
are related alters the dynamics of the situation rather than the structure,
and changes context rather than meaning.
This is a very temporal view of problem solving, as it looks at the way
things are going and tries to alter relationships so that the direction
of the forces that create the problem is deflected.
Now, men and women use both techniques. Also, women may become trained
to use the linear method first, and men may develop a preference for the
holistic method as their primary problem solving approach. These are preferences
made through conscious choice, training, or experience. Underneath it
all, the brain's operating system for problem solving will either be linear
or holistic. This is what sets men and women apart from each other. No
matter how much common ground they come to from training, experience and
conscious choice, there is always that underlying level in which they
can never see eye to eye, because they have intrinsically different outlooks.
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