Etiqueta: Ronald B. Tobías

  • Why to create adorable despicability? p2

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    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 convince someone who believes garlic bread is better than sex (and sex is LAME[1]) to actually fuck? Love might do, but love won’t make your loins flutter. Love is boring in a very special way.

    So we rest upon self hate. Main character hates themselves so they can’t love but things get better… Like in 28 days. Also we disguise the wolf in sheep skin by having the violence and destruction to sleep in the same bed. Now that physical abuse is no longer in, manipulation and verbal abuse leave a track of CPTSD behind…

    And I’m using love for the sole reason that love is like weaponry. War is somehow a good way to make money in Wall Street without losing it to the minor fluctuation. Love is akin in terms of plot interest. It won’t lose 3 points out of the blue just because. Aromantic people and asexual people read romance and love it… Yet, it changes. I won’t say evolve cause some ideas of omegaverses are as new as the XXIIth century.

    Long ago, BL was filled with facing homophobe societies, parents disowning their kids because of liking dicks… No cancellation in power. Despite most of BL plots still coming from… Not gay friendly countries, now it pictures nonchalant friends[2] who accept and even demand the gay guy/gal to confess and be done with it; parents giving up in lieu of parental love… So much any mention to spanking Grey and no-one raises a brow. On screen.



    Which is why the double negation of the main character’s paradigm is not so easy to cement into foundation and our job to find it through research or playing goof…



    Waiting to be antagonized?! Don’t and like this nonsense! (For sure you have already done it since I’m quite annoying at asking). Have a wonderful time looking up how to negate the negation. Pasto kalo.


    [1] Remember some asexual are sex positive, I’m just enjoying depicting the worst case scenario! That in yaoi causes the story to crash and burn before there’s any smooth.

    [2] To tell you the truth, it ain’t as stupid to depict such plots since below the Dixie line homosexual/black people is still being dragged and tortured/ killed for liking pink or being openly » unusual»… And Europe sports cases of beaten people due to their origin/ sexuality/ colour. What the heck is white I wonder?

  • Why to create adorable despicability? p1

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    Not to confuse with Despicable me, though it is today’s case to speak the villain.

    Have you ever found yourself romping over the villain’s evilness? Maybe marveled in awe to their psychological depth, quite contrary to the cartoon drew hero, whose face is unchangeable. The hero who is an upstart karate’s tournament participant; against antagonists with training and training years of experience under their black belt…

    Telly, novel, comic or theatre play; without the despicable one, we have no interest. The antagonistic force is not obligated to be the big booty cheerleader @_&46:#4 the main character’s life. Such vanilla cream[1] cliché is too simple to speak of the force helping heroine [don’t confuse with the drug] from reaching her dreams — for not to say ambitions or undercover wishes (since it is more strawberry to say it like that within my super positive outburst of cutesy and I’m going to cringe myself).

    See, this thing of antagonistic forces pushed to the limit, raises tension. It’s the corn starch to give body to the plot gravy—bechamel ( no idea if bechamel needs corn starch but you get the idea, too expensive a recipe and lactose intolerant me uses corn starch for aubergine). Robert McKee [yes, that guy who teaches how to write movie scripts in Story] mentions to face main character against his opposing antonym. The double negative of her situation… Breaking the laws of grammar but not the laws of narrative… And that’s a bad joke, I know.

    EXPLAINED THROUGH STICKS AND CIRCLES[2]


    And not, this ain’t any funny drawing in which two circles are side aside a stick. This is a Mexican idiom to express «to explain thoroughly with graphic examples if needed».

    So, we have the classical boy meets girl. Both pair of parents hate the other… A family feud of death and bigotry. Yes, THAT PLOT. Ronald B. Tobias explains [20 master plots] how this is old and no longer possible… Times have changed and parents barely pay attention if you woe a goat, so long you woe something. Unless we talk Indian-Muslim characters, J—dorama [ドラマ] or K-durama [aha the Romanization should be ‘do’ but 드라마…] An Ukrainian girl and a Russian guy?[3].

    Hence, how do we have our characters to be apart and different?

    TO BE CONTINUED


    [1] In the original entry time, I was unable to cook the simplest rice whilst talking of cooking terms. Now I can. Yupi!

    [2] In the day I learnt such an expression is not used in South America. My Argentinean Korean learner colleague couldn’t misunderstand me more about Mozart and his sexuality when I said Mozart for me needed to be explained through sticks and circles —due to my ignorance. Or to say it better, Mozart for me, needs getting into the weeds of explanation before I even dare to start liking his craft.

    [3] No, I’m not using my poor taste here. I’m showing you how this antagonistic kind of force lies very far away from most of us… My country didn’t even go to the Korean war, officially.

  • What is terrible, red and relishing? : plot and temptation p2

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    TEMPATION AND THE LAW

    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: I won’t be caught. I enjoyed doing it but now I’m paranoic looking over my shoulder. I’m so bloody happy I don’t give a bone on consequences… Till there’s the sight of the avenger-law (which lately requires vigilantes to fulfill the role against corporatives and the long etcetera).
    This is why temptation plot is propaganda plot.  Plot reveals the moral code of the writer. Writers, we can’t strip from our morals when deciding the ruling idea. We can strip of it at the time of thinking like a character but never when choosing the ending.

    MORAL CODES

    Our plot has a different moral code? We will need a scene to show how it works. Or many. Explanations are in need so we can understand the character’s choices. Author’s moral is not the only thing on sight. There are Earthly and local codes ingrained to the core of the narrative.

    «Evil» varies in scale. In Brimstone and Roses (webtoon, yet to be finished), it is illegal; not immoral, to summon a devil. Temptation can be something as bland as crossing the lines of illegality…

    Specially if we can universe crossover. Like in Parallel (movie, 2018), where parallel universes do exist and we can find dead lovers, inventors or artists living in similar economies and social environments. All reachable by special entrances in mirrors.

    What’s the temptation? Sell advanced and potentially lethal technologies to the military in OUR universe. Shoot yourself to dead to be with the already deceased lover. Steal your own novels from the other me… More talented. The movie accepts little to no punishment… If you don’t take being killed by your dopple ganger as punishment. I mean, you are you, right?

    FAIRYTALES

    Temptation is the great topic of fairy tales. «Don’t do» and doing follows. Blue beard’s wife opens the door. Now we have the corpses and the plot thickens.



    Ronald B. Tobias exemplifies temptation in a Grimm’s fairytale I haven’t found in the Porrua edition[1]: Our Lady’s child. A tale I might add to the next entry.
    Are you tempted to like the entry? Please do. Or not; you might find the corpses. Pasto kalo.


    [1] For your information and even if you haven’t requested it, Porrua is a thrifty Mexican publishing house which prints the most famous and popular books in a tiny typography and Bible paper (the super thin kind).

  • What is terrible, red and relishing?: plot and temptation p1

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    SIN, EVIL OR STUPID?

    Temptation is the prelude to sin. The usual mortal sin like gluttony, sloth (maybe this one does really count), rage, lust… Seen as something immoral or stupid. Nowadays mostly the stupid.

    The YouTele video which keeps us from cooking a proper dinner, irresistible chats with a friend instead of writing, reading BL, planting evidence. Steal what’s on sight but nobody will notice. Not to pay taxes. Eat the extra bit of donut which goes off your diet by 5000 calories.

    TEMPTATION PLOT

    Welcome to the decadent, forbidden flavoured plot called temptation. Ronald B. Tobias (20 master plots) starts the explanation opening the chapter by quoting Oscar Wilde and mentioning the superstars of Christian-hebrew narrative plus a sliding animal. I won’t.
    I will mention though, the two only outcomes for this plot.

    Either the character resists or succumbs to temptation. Maybe we can make a second plot up called Redemption out of succumbing to it.



    THE DEED’S DONE

    Conscious there, the Erinyes come and torment us with their whips. If not them; karma does its job —a cute and endearing way of believing politicians will meet their demise for using our taxes gilding their home doors or that the hideous neighbour might step on dog’s excretions for playing too loud music in parties we’re not invited to. For religious people, consequences to sin go from arriving to an overly warm place (where to burn, be disjointed and other delicacies) to ice avalanches, reincarnation into a goat-ant-insect or whatever the imagination their highest priest can craftily conjure. In a few words, the best crafted storytelling to incite fear.

    TO BE CONTINUED