36 Dramatic Situations
36 Dramatic Situations
36 Dramatic Situations
Matt Davids
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1. SUPPLICATION
(The dynamic elements technically necessary are: a
Persecutor; a Suppliant; and a Power in authority,
whose decision is doubtful)
A.
(1) Fugitives Imploring the Powerful for Help Against
Their Enemies
(2) Assistance Implored for the Performance of a
Pious Duty Which Has Been Forbidden
(3) Appeals for a Refuge in Which to Die
B.
(1) Hospitality Besought by the Shipwrecked
(2) Charity Entreated by Those Cast Off by Their
Own People, Whom They Have Disgraced
(3) Expiation: The Seeking of Pardon, Healing or
Deliverance
(4) The Surrender of a Corpse, or of a Relic,
Solicited
C.
(1) Supplication of the Powerful for Those Dear to
the Suppliant
(2) Supplication to a Relative in Behalf of Another
2. DELIVERANCE
(Elements: an Unfortunate, a Threatener, a
Rescuer)
A.
(1) Appearance of a Rescuer to the Condemned
B.
(1) A Parent Replaced Upon a Throne by His
Children
(2) Rescue by Friends, or by Strangers Grateful for
Benefits Or Hospitality
5. PURSUIT
(Elements: Punishment and Fugitive)
A.
(1) Fugitives from Justice Pursued for Brigandage,
Political Offenses, Etc.
B.
(1) Pursued for a Fault of Love
C.
(1) A Hero Struggling Against a Power
D.
(1) A Pseudo-Madman Struggling Against an Iago-
Like Alienist
6. DISASTER
(Elements: a Vanquished Power; a Victorious
Enemy or a Messenger)
A.
8. REVOLT
(Elements: Tyrant and Conspirator)
A.
(1) A Conspiracy Chiefly of One Individual
(2) A Conspiracy of Several
B.
(1) Revolt of One Individual, Who Influences and
Involves Others
(2) A Revolt of Many
9. DARING Enterprise
(Elements: a Bold Leader; an Object; an Adversary)
A.
(1) Preparations For War
B.
(1) War
(2) A Combat
C.
(1) Carrying Off a Desired Person or Object
(2) Recapture of a Desired Object
10. ABDUCTION
(Elements: the Abductor; the Abducted; the
Guardian)
A.
(1) Abduction of an Unwilling Woman
B.
(1) Abduction of a Consenting Woman
C.
(1) Recapture of the Woman Without the Slaying of
the Abductor
(2) The Same Case, with the Slaying of the Ravisher
D.
(1) Rescue of a Captive Friend
(2) Of a Child
(3) Of a Soul in Captivity to Error
12. OBTAINING
(Elements: a Solicitor and an Adversary Who is
Refusing, or an Arbitrator and Opposing Parties)
A.
(1) Efforts to Obtain an Object by Ruse or Force
B.
(1) Endeavor by Means of Persuasive Eloquence
Alone
C.
(1) Eloquence With an Arbitrator
16. MADNESS
(Elements: Madman and Victim)
A.
(1) Kinsmen Slain in Madness
(2) Lover Slain in Madness
(3) Slaying or Injuring of a Person not Hated
B.
(1) Disgrace Brought Upon Oneself Through
Madness
C.
(1) Loss of Loved Ones Brought About by Madness
D.
(1) Madness Brought on by Fear of Hereditary
Insanity
25. ADULTERY
(Elements: a Deceived Husband or Wife; Two
Adulterers)
A.
30. AMBITION
(Elements: an Ambitious Person; a Thing Coveted;
an Adversary)
A.
(1) Ambition Watched and Guarded Against by a
Kinsman, or By a Person Under Obligation
B.
(1) Rebellious Ambition
C.
(1) Ambition and Covetousness Heaping Crime
Upon Crime
34. REMORSE
(Elements: the Culprit; the Victim or the Sin; the
Interrogator)
A.
(1) Remorse for an Unknown Crime
(2) Remorse for a Parricide
(3) Remorse for an Assassination
B.
(1) Remorse for a Fault of Love
(2) Remorse for an Adultery
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