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Authors: Philip Meyer
of melodrama,
64
purposeful motion toward,
64
villain in,
64
for events,
156
for plot,
156
for theme,
156
The Estate of Karen Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee
,
118
â
19
,
207
burden of proof in,
33
constraints in,
29
Failla and,
101
good and evil in,
37
â
38
,
42
,
54
High Noon
and,
45
hooks in,
59
myth in,
68
past-tense story in,
54
perspective in,
141
plot in,
64
present-tense voice in,
29
,
38
â
39
,
52
progressive complications in,
41
â
43
sequence of events in,
46
theory of the case for,
33
â
36
zigzagging in,
46
events.
See also
sequence of events
description for,
156
environment for,
156
settings for,
156
evidence, into story,
20
evil.
See
good and evil
Executioner's Song
(Mailer),
119
,
128
â
30
,
141
expectations
of audience,
18
genre and,
18
Failla, Louis “Louie,”
4
â
5
,
6
,
73
â
74
,
84
,
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,
208
character actions and,
95
inner contradiction of,
113
opening and,
94
sentences and,
90
summary for,
127
Field, Syd,
8
on hero,
36
Finn, Huckleberry (fictional character),
139
first-person perspective,
138
â
39
Fitzgerald, F. Scott,
72
“Five Key Terms of Dramatism,”
4
â
5
Failla as,
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Foreman, Carl,
21
form, content and,
3
Forster, E.M.,
75
The Foundations of Screenwriting
(Field),
8
framing story
at beginning,
9
for
The Hand
,
14
narrative time and,
201
free will,
73
Freud, Sigmund,
74
Frye, Northrop,
19
Gardner, John,
12
on ending,
58
on setting,
155
Geertz, Clifford,
69
genre.
See also
melodrama
of
The Estate of Karen Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee
,
37
â
38
expectations in,
18
of
High Noon
,
21
theme and,
17
Gilmore, Gary,
128
â
30
,
142
â
43
pacing and,
197
good and evil
confrontation between,
24
in
The Estate of Karen Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee
,
37
â
38
,
42
,
54
in melodrama,
19
Roemer on,
42
struggle between,
24
in torts case,
65
The Good Soldier
(Ford),
60
â
63
grading law school examinations,
115
â
17
Grasso, Billy “The Wild Guy,”
91
,
93
,
104
â
6
,
111
,
114
flashback and,
193
subplots and,
92
Greenstreet, Sydney,
71
The Hand
(Michaels)
framing story for,
14
Harrison, Kathryn,
157
,
175
â
84
“Helter Skelter” (The Beatles),
159
pacing and,
198
Heraclitus,
71
hero
antagonist and,
36
character of,
36
in ending,
64
in
The Estate of Karen Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee
,
36
,
38
â
41
,
46
â
48
in melodrama,
19
rebuttal and,
40
Roemer on,
79
Silkwood as,
36
theme of,
20
villain and,
66
Wharton on,
79
High Noon
(movie)
character development in,
22
coda in,
27
confrontation in,
78
discourse time in,
197
The Estate of Karen Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee
and,
29
,
45
genre of,
21
loyalty in,
22
Miller, Frank, in,
23
,
25
â
26
,
79
â
82
progressive complications in,
25
â
26
Ramirez in,
77
setting for,
156
theme of,
22
townspeople in,
21
â
22
,
26
,
37
,
41
,
43
â
46
,
75
trouble in,
23
villain in,
20
“The Honeymooners” (TV program),
93
,
98
hook
in
The Estate of Karen Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee
,
59
human agency,
14
identification, of audience,
29
,
74
â
75
illocutionary act,
30
In Cold Blood
(Capote),
119
,
130
â
33
pacing in,
198
inner contradiction
of Failla,
113
of protagonists,
112
irony
of characters,
72
by Donovan,
104
in
Jaws
,
27
Jaws
(movie)
backstory in,
21
climax in,
26
confrontation in,
54