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Ch. 1
Action Analysis - Coggle Diagram
Ch. 1
Action Analysis
Why Action Analysis?
Actually, analysis is a reduced type of formal analysis based primarily on the events of the plot.
It's not a shortcut. But it may be quicker and more straightforward. But it's also less complete than formal analysis.
action analysis is a specialty reduced type of formal analysis based on primarily the events in the plot.
Thinking "Eventfully
According to Stanislawski, the easiest way to come to terms with the plate is through the events of the plot.
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Events are turning points in the course of the stage action that change the behavior of all who are present.
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Trying to understand the reason and motives behind the facts and the advent of the play by asking...
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Reviewing the facts means trying to understand the reason and motives behind the facts and events of the play by asking who, what, where, when, why, how and what for.
Forcing the seed to reveal its inward connecting role in each external event makes it possible to act direct and design A play according to its inherent unity of all parts against the collective literary subjects.
Internal events connect the external events firmly to the seed, making it all work together towards a single core of meaning.
Internal events connect external events firmly to the seed, making all events work together towards a single core of meeting.
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Is the tragic flaw. Could be. A tragic or sinful or a difference in social standards, an error in common sense, a bias in temperament or wrongdoing.
The heroes character flaw is the primary source of conflict and therefore the driving force in the play. The characters flaw is not only the trait of the hero, but also the essence of all events in the play.
The seed of the play is the main emotional and conflict essence and source of the author's perspective.
The three major climaxes marked out the beginning, middle and end of a play, each one expressing the essence of the section it represents.
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The three major climaxes mark out the beginning, middle and end sections of the play, each one expressing the essence of the section it represents.
The theme represents the outcome of the seed, typically the opposite value of a hero's character flaw.
Shared seeds with opposing themes show that the purpose of a plays analysis is not only obtaining a single definitive interpretation of the play, but so far as possible and accurate and consistent one
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The theme represents the outcome of the seed, typically the opposite value of the hero's character flaw.
The protagonist's all inclusive goal. It's the theme expressed as what the main character is striving to accomplish.
The principal meaning of a play is embodied in its protagonist. Supporting characters also have their super objectives. But in action analysis, they're less crucial because they are always thematically subordinate to that of the protagonist.
The Super objective is the protagonists all inclusive goal. It's the theme expressed as what the main character is striving to accomplish.
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The through action is a description of what the print taglist continually does to the antagonist to achieve his or her super objective.
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The counter through action is a description of what the antagonist regularly does to the protagonist to accomplish his or her super objective.