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Dramatica Theory BookChapter
29: Storytelling and Encoding Subjective Characters
(Continued) Building a Mind for the Audience to PossessWhen an audience looks
at the Objective Characters, they see the Story Mind from the outside
in. When an audience empathizes with the Main Character, they see the
story from the inside out. In order for the audience to be able to step
into the shoes of the Main Character and look through his eyes, he must
possess a complete mind for the audience to possess. And that perhaps
is the best way to look at it: the audience takes possession of the Main
Character's mind. That's why you hear people in a movie yelling, "NO....
don't do that!!!" to a Main Character who is about to enter the shed
where the slasher is waiting. |
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