Appendix 3.4: Character construction in sample films
Years |
FT |
Character Name |
Narrative Resolution |
55-56 |
EE |
Kate |
Unresolved |
EE |
Abra |
She will marry Cal whom she | |
RWC |
Judy |
She forms a couple with Jim | |
RFS |
Thelma Edwards |
Bader survives and returns | |
S |
Debbie Edwards |
She returns to the White | |
S |
Laurie Jorgensen |
We can assume that she will | |
63-65 |
M |
Marnie |
She acknowledges her |
M |
Bernice |
She is left alone. The | |
MP |
Mary Poppins |
Having successfully achieved | |
MP |
Winifred Banks |
Happily embedded in the | |
MP |
Jane Banks |
She participates in the | |
SH |
Barbara Winters |
She will marry Don | |
TJ |
Sophie Western |
She will marry Tom___________ |
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