Showing posts with label Heroes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heroes. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Three Act Structure

In three act structure, Act 1 belongs to the hero, or the situation. Act 2, however, belongs to the villain. This is where everything the hero does backfires even though s/he is being heroic. The situation escalates and worsens with every scene.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Vernacular: active protagonists

An ACTIVE PROTAGONIST, in the pursuit of desire, takes action in direct conflict with the people and world around him.

[Robert McKee--STORY]

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Men's Emotional Reaction to Sex

Men might be fumbling/nervous/possessive after/during the first lovemaking because it's the relationship point of no return.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Alpha Heroes

According to wikipedia, an alpha male is the individual in the community whom the others follow and defer to.

What this means in terms of characterization is that this type of hero is a can-do hero. He's a proactive hero. He's intelligent, self-assured, self-confident, skilled, successful, opinionated, respected, proud, strong, courageous, passionate, and powerful.

Your alpha hero will be in a leadership position. He doesn't work at the corporation; he owns it. He doesn't advise the king; he IS the king.

This situation means that plenty of responsibility--for himself and for others--rests on your alpha hero's shoulders.

In contrast to all his good traits, some character weaknesses emerge.

Your alpha hero's independence may lead him to a "needs no one" or distrustful nature. Your alpha hero's talent and charisma often leads to arrogance. Your alpha hero's natural leadership abilities can come off as demanding and bossy in other areas of his life. His power--whether physical and/or social--often leads others to fear, resentment, or subservience.

Your alpha hero may be aggressive, angry, hard, forceful, high-handed, hostile, tough, jealous, or dark--but he is also heroic: honest, loyal, dependable, capable, honorable. He is not abusive, selfish or cruel.

Heroes

HERO:

1. In mythology and legend, a man, often of divine ancestry, who is endowed with great courage and strength, celebrated for his bold exploits, and favored by the gods.
2. A person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life: soldiers and nurses who were heroes in an unpopular war.
3. A person noted for special achievement in a particular field: the heroes of medicine.

Thesaurus Synonyms:

* Artificer
* Champion
* Character
* Defender
* Discoverer
* Fighter
* Guardian
* Inventor
* Leader
* Mythical Being
* Paladin
* Protector
* Shielder

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Publishing Tuesday: Romance Genre

ROMANTIC CONFLICT

When developing the romantic conflict, ask yourself these questions.

What is the hero's initial impression of the heroine? Why does that change?

What is the heroine's initial impression of the hero? Why does that change?

What do they offer each other emotionally that they cannot find elsewhere (or give themselves)?

In what way do they complete each other? What makes them perfect for each other? How can this be shown (not told!) to the reader?

What is the trigger that causes each character to fall in love? What event/revelation convinces them they've succumbed/fallen in love?

Monday, January 29, 2007

Heads up: Heroes

This week's Craft topic is Heroes. Look for "Heroes" posts on Wednesday.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Hero Archetypes [more info]

THE CHIEF

leader, dynamic, workaholic, tough, decisive, goal-oriented, overbearing, inflexible


THE BAD BOY

dangerous, wild, rebel, bitter, volatile, crushed idealist, wrong side of tracks, charismatic, street smart


THE BEST FRIEND

sweet, safe, kind, responsible, decent, nice, anti-confrontation, unassertive, cares about others


THE CHARMER

fun, irresistible, smooth operator, playboy, rogue


THE LOST SOUL

sensitive, understanding, tortured, secretive, brooding, unforgiving, vulnerable, wanderer, outcast, creative, loner


THE PROFESSOR

cool, analytical, intelligent, logical, introverted, inflexible, genuine, fact-oriented, honest, faithful, dependable


THE SWASHBUCKLER

exciting, adventurous, action-oriented, physical, daring, fearless, daredevil, explorer, thrill-seeker


THE WARRIOR

noble, champion, honorable, reluctant rescuer, knight in shining armer, tenacious, relentless, protector, rule-breaker

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Characterization in Romance

A strong woman needs an equally strong man who is mature enough and self-confident enough to let her BE strong.