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Psychology for Screenwriters: Building Conflict in a Plot

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Psychology for Screenwriters: Building Conflict in a Plot
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Working on a screenplay, like all creativity, is mostly done on instinct, and many film professionals believe that artistic freedom and analysis are incompatible. William Indyk strongly disagrees. Analyzing the theories of psychoanalysis, from Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson to Maureen Murdoch and Rollo May, the author supports the concepts of famous scientists with examples from famous films with their eternal themes: love and sex, death and destruction, fear and anger, revenge and hatred. By examining the motives, underlying desires, and complexes that drive the characters, Indyk assesses the triumphs and failures of the authors, which ultimately cannot be hidden from the viewer. After all, the viewer empathizes with the hero, identifies with him, goes through the path of transformation with him and reaches catharsis.
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