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EPISODE DESCRIPTION:
It's important for a storyteller to understand the difference between their protagonist's character flaws and their personality traits, because getting these two categories confused can not only baffle your audience, but can also inadvertently cause harm.This is because story is the most effective means by which the world learns what is good, right, and true.
Since the heart of every story is a personal paradox, the real basis for story is the internal emotional journey that the protagonist experiences. It's always about the character's arc or growth as they heal from a wound, flaw, or some other characteristic that is holding them back and preventing them from becoming their authentic self. Consequently, the plot elements of the story actually become the device through which the character is able to address his flaws.
But if the storyteller doesn't understand the difference between these two categories, they are liable to have their character pursue the wrong stuff. This would confuse the audience, who has certain expectations. They want the character to heal from his wounds and to grow in self-acceptance and own his personality traits. We see all these things play out clearly through the TV character Bosch.
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Zena is currently working on making the transcripts for these podcast episodes available for download on the Mission Ranch Films website. If you would like to be notified when this option is available, click here to join our email list. https://missionranchfilms.com
SPECIAL THANKS
The Mission with Zena Dell Lowe would like to thank composer Carla Patullo for the original music she graciously permits us to use in the intro and outro of this podcast. To find out more about this amazing talent, go to www.carlapatullo.com
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION:
It's important for a storyteller to understand the difference between their protagonist's character flaws and their personality traits, because getting these two categories confused can not only baffle your audience, but can also inadvertently cause harm.This is because story is the most effective means by which the world learns what is good, right, and true.
Since the heart of every story is a personal paradox, the real basis for story is the internal emotional journey that the protagonist experiences. It's always about the character's arc or growth as they heal from a wound, flaw, or some other characteristic that is holding them back and preventing them from becoming their authentic self. Consequently, the plot elements of the story actually become the device through which the character is able to address his flaws.
But if the storyteller doesn't understand the difference between these two categories, they are liable to have their character pursue the wrong stuff. This would confuse the audience, who has certain expectations. They want the character to heal from his wounds and to grow in self-acceptance and own his personality traits. We see all these things play out clearly through the TV character Bosch.
QUESTIONS OR TOPIC REQUESTS?
If you have a question or a specific writing related topic that you would like Zena to consider addressing in a future podcast, click on the link below to leave a voicemail recording for Zena.
https://www.speakpipe.com/ZenaDellLowe
DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPTS?
Zena is currently working on making the transcripts for these podcast episodes available for download on the Mission Ranch Films website. If you would like to be notified when this option is available, click here to join our email list. https://missionranchfilms.com
SPECIAL THANKS
The Mission with Zena Dell Lowe would like to thank composer Carla Patullo for the original music she graciously permits us to use in the intro and outro of this podcast. To find out more about this amazing talent, go to www.carlapatullo.com
Send us a text
Support the show
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