Appendix 3.4: Character construction in sample films
FT |
Gp 4 Name_____ |
C∕R∕N________ |
A∕S________ |
O∕A__________ |
WL |
Orange seller |
Saleswoman/ | ||
WL |
Mrs Munts |
Middleage/ |
Shopkeeper/ | |
WL |
Customers | |||
WL |
Crowd, |
1955-56 GROUPS 1 AND 2: PRESENTATION OF FEMALE CHARACTERS
FT |
Gp 1+2 Name |
APP________ |
Loc |
A∕S______ |
Oth |
EE |
Kate |
MS, |
Alone in |
Deposits | |
EE |
Abra |
MS, Fresh, |
Ext. Sunny |
Holds | |
RWC |
Judy |
MS, Bright |
Police |
Looks in | |
RFS |
Thelma Edwards |
MS, Neat |
Int. Tea Rooms |
Serves | |
S |
Debbie |
MS, small |
Verandah of |
Picked | |
S |
Laurie |
MLS, |
Desert |
Talks to |
1955-56 GROUP 3: PRESENTATION OF FEMALE CHARACTERS
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