Tiborc a boncasztalon. Storyline-ok használata az átírás során

Tiborc on the Autopsy Table. Using Storylines in Transcription The plot of a play is never an untangled Gordian knot but rather a web, a multitude of threads: stories interwoven. If we want to change the play, we have to go back to the basics: we have to break the plot down into story threads. This...

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Main Author: Mohácsi István
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UArtPres 2023-10-01
Series:Symbolon
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Online Access:https://uartpress.ro/journals/index.php/symbolon/article/view/429
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Summary:Tiborc on the Autopsy Table. Using Storylines in Transcription The plot of a play is never an untangled Gordian knot but rather a web, a multitude of threads: stories interwoven. If we want to change the play, we have to go back to the basics: we have to break the plot down into story threads. This is part of a logical system. In the rewrite, we use three basic rules to ensure that the characters follow the most tragic path possible throughout the play. I take an example of this from Bank Ban, the first of Hungarian national plays. Looking at Tiborc’s four scenes, we find that Tiborc is a very simple character, not changing at all throughout the play. By going through the three basic rules of rewriting, I will show how Tiborc’s character can be changed and made tragic in a way that does not actually change the play as a whole, rather, it makes it stronger.
ISSN:1582-327X
2344-4460