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Dramatica Theory BookChapter
5: Objective Character Functions (Continued) Drivers The Driver Quad Quad One: The Driver Characters
In simple stories,
the Protagonist, Antagonist, Guardian, and Contagonist are all major drivers
of the story. Whatever the object of their efforts, Protagonist will be
trying to achieve it, Antagonist will be trying to prevent its achievement,
Guardian will act to aid the achievement, and Contagonist will act to
hinder (although Guardian and Contagonist may not be directly concerned
with the goal itself or even each other). Regardless of their personal
levels of awareness, each of these Characters seen Objectively
acts with a unique drive that represents a basic Motivation of the Story
Mind.
Passengers The Passenger Quad Quad Two: The Passenger Characters Unlike the first quad,
these four Characters are not the prime movers of the story, but rather
ride the coattails of the Driver Characters. If not for the Drivers, the
Passengers would not even be involved with the problem. Each represents
an approach or attitude in the story: Sidekick is forever faithful while
Skeptic is forever doubting; Reason acts on the basis of logic and Emotion
responds from feelings. Of course, each of these Characters also has its
own motivations, but seen Objectively as part of the Story Mind they represent
different approaches and attitudes toward solving the problem. |
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