Appendix 3.4: Character construction in sample films
FT |
Gp 4 Name |
C∕R∕N________ |
A∕S________ |
O∕A________ |
TJ |
Abigail |
//British |
2 Os/________ |
Maid/ |
TJ |
Dancers, | |||
TJ |
Lady |
2 Os/ |
Maid/ | |
TJ |
Prisoners_____ | |||
TJ |
Mrs Miller's |
20s∕ |
Maid/ |
NARRATIVE RESOLUTION OF GROUP 1 AND 2 CHARACTERS IN SAMPLE
FILMS
Years |
FT |
Character Name |
Narrative Resolution |
45-46 |
MSM |
Maddalena |
Death |
SV |
Francesca |
She is cured of her | |
BE |
Laura Jesson |
Embracing her husband, Fred | |
PI |
Diana Fraser |
Death | |
WL |
Caroline |
Looking forward to marriage | |
WL |
Barbara |
Death | |
MSM |
Angela Labardi |
She will probably marry | |
BSM |
Sister Mary |
Her aim, to save the school, | |
PI |
Sally Benton |
She survives and is met by | |
PI |
Joan Draper |
We can assume that her |
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