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Why to create adorable despicability? p2
Hence, how do we have our characters to be apart and different? In BL that’s easy. One of them is hetero and homophobic. Or the other is simply unaware due to being a narcissistic wrench; love here is not to turn hate into passion but total indifference into lust. And lust is easier to get through aphrodisiacs than love through attention and open ears. First happens conveniently in seconds, the last… I shrug. For hetero romcoms, such opposites come as ironic hateable comments that escalate into a twisted flirting. Asexuals… Well we can’t be integrated into scene in spite of being the TOTAL OPPOSITE of sexual people. How do you…
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Why to create adorable despicability? p1
Have you ever found yourself romping over the villain's evilness? Without the despicable one, we have no interest. This thing of antagonistic forces pushed to the limit, raises tension. It's the corn starch to give body to the plot gravy. Robert McKee mentions to face main character against his opposing antonym. The double negative of her situation. We have the classical boy meets girl... A family feud of death and bigotry. Ronald B. Tobias explains how this is old and no longer possible... Hence, how do we have our characters to be apart and different?
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What is terrible, red and relishing? : plot and temptation p2
Religion aside, sin might bring us the legal consequences know as divorce, fines and criminal convictions. Misdeeds need to be paid for. Stare at our blood stained hands... Hence the temptation's conflict. Plot reveals the moral code of the writer. Our plot has a different moral code? We will need a scene to show how it works. Temptation is the great topic of fairy tales. "Don't do" and doing follows.
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What is terrible, red and relishing?: plot and temptation p1
Either the character resists or succumbs to temptation. Maybe we can make up a second plot called Redemption out of succumbing to it. Conscious there, the Erinyes come and torment us with their whips.



