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Dramatica Theory BookChapter
38: Storytelling--Reception & Propaganda
(Continued) Misdirection as Propaganda The most subtle and
possibly most effective form of propaganda from a single exposure is the
use of misdirection as a way to impact an audience's Subconscious. Like
"smoke and mirrors" used by magicians, this form of propaganda
requires focusing the audience's Conscious attention in one place while
the real impact is made in the Subconscious. Fortunately for propagandistic
minded authors, this is one of the easiest forms of propaganda to create.
Means of Evaluation <---> Methodology Should
you wish to impact your audience's motivations, omit a particular motivation
in the story . The audience, then, focused on the purpose they can see
will automatically supply a motivation that seems viable to them (e.g.:
Thelma and Louise ).
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