Senin, 18 Oktober 2010

Characterizations and Disposition

A. Characterizations Characterizations closely related to the disposition. The composition of figures is a list of characters who play a role in the drama. Which must first be explained in the drama of character is the name, age, sex, physical type, position and state of his soul. The type and color of the dialog will be a portrait of the character figures. There are several characterizations, including: 1. Antagonist, is a prominent opponent of current stories. In the puppet usually is described by the giant figures who oppose the main character in a puppet's. 2.Figure protagonist is the figure opposite of antagonist. Usually this figure is always in the persecution or psychologically harmed by the antagonist. B. Disposition The figures mentioned above should have the temperament. The nature of the figures should be consistent from beginning to end. Antagonist and the protagonist's character should allow both to establish dispute and the dispute is likely to grow to a climax. Both these figures must have strong character. The nature of the characters depicted in three dimensions (dimensional character). The development was based on physical, psychological, and social. Physical conditions are usually described at first, then social. Delineation of character players that embody dialogue took place on the character and story development, but we also encountered in many technical clerk. 1.Physical Condition Which includes the physical state figures are age, gender, body characteristics, physical records, a characteristic that stands out, ethnic, face, joy, tall/short, thin/fat, love to smile/frown, and so forth. If we are more advanced, the physical characteristics that can be connected with the character based on the theory Krechmer. This figure divides human nature based on the physical state of character. Example athletic people who differ with the person who was sanguinis, and so forth. 2.Psychic State Psychic state figure includes character, hobby, mentality, moral standards, temperament, ambition, experienced complex psychological, emotional state, and so forth. 3.Sociological Sociological circumstances include the title character, occupation, social class, race, religion, ideology, and so forth. Sociological circumstances a person will affect the person's behavior. The formulation of a sociological character is important to put forward for this drama if staged in desperate need of clarity these formulations.

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