Tuesday, January 30, 2018

The Beginning (Continued)

Starting from where I left off I feel like my detailing was off and I want to go more in depth of what I was talking about with basic conventions and a bit more maybe get into openings with genre's like mine. 

Well for one thing you have is obviously is conflict but in the way it is portrayed well for one you have your inner/outer realistic struggles, and this could usually lead to things being said accidentally through the heat of the moment the main character lashes  out or does something majorly messed up for his friends not wanting to be part of what the main character is doing but then while the main character is sulking like the helpless protagonist they are, they usually have to wait for one of the friends to try to convince them all and in the middle of his sulking he is come face to face with his one true enemy usually something internal if it is dealing them, themselves or whether it's dealing with a bully but during this time the protagonist is mostly getting his butt  kicked then the friend who was never mad in the first place shows up, and followed by the forgiving friends that the side character manage to convince to join in the battle this or a self-resolve such as  Mean Girls where the main character gives a speech and the breaks apart the crown or a Juno type thing only being a teen not knowing what to do but in the end makes an ultimate decision to end all the conflict. so that's like a multitude of ways for a drama to end and how everything almost always usually end up coming together for the protagonist, friends love him and then they usually end with a person not always romantically but friendly and maybe the other friends go one way while the main character goes another, so basically things end in a way that theirs multiple but almost always the same, and most conflicts are usually solved the same hence the convention of such of a genre.

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