Appendix 3.4: Character construction in sample films
ɛf ∣≠2- /V^y¼∙e C-∕rfi-∣N A~∕ ʌ________ 0/A
M |
Marnie |
Low/ |
Mid 20s |
Thief, |
M |
Bernice |
Low/ |
Middleaged |
(in the |
MP |
Mary Poppins |
//British |
Indetermin |
Nanny / |
MP |
Winifred |
Middle-upper //British____ |
30s / Wife | |
MP |
Jane Banks |
Middle-upper |
Child / | |
SH |
Barbara Winters |
//American |
Young |
Singer /To |
TJ |
Sophie |
Middle-upper |
Young |
/To marry |
1963-65 GROUP 3: DEFINITION OF FEMALE CHARACTERS
FT |
Gp 3 Name_____ |
C∕R∕N________ |
A∕S_________ |
0/A________ |
GF |
Jill Masterson |
/Anglosaxon/ |
Young |
Work for |
GF |
Tilly |
/Anglosaxon/ |
Young |
/To avenge |
GF |
Pussy Galore |
/Anglosaxon/ |
20s-30s |
Pilot/ |
M___ |
Jessie Cotton |
//American |
Child/ |
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