Exploring Character Through Structural Metaphor

Exploring Character Through Structural Metaphor
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 9781003859680
ISBN-13 : 1003859682
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Book Synopsis Exploring Character Through Structural Metaphor by : John Gribas

Download or read book Exploring Character Through Structural Metaphor written by John Gribas and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-01-29 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Exploring Character Through Structural Metaphor will help performers discover new and valuable insights into the characters they play. Grounded in a contemporary approach to understanding and applying the power of metaphor, it offers a practical guide for both actors and directors. This book introduces the idea of metaphor as a way of thinking rather than simply as clever comparison or figurative language. It demonstrates limitations of ways metaphor has traditionally been used in character development and presents a method for applying structural metaphor to discover rich, in-depth character insights. For directors, the model can serve as an option for guiding character analysis that is less individualistic and actor-specific and more wholistic and cast-inclusive, promoting stronger overall performance unity and production cohesion. In addition to offering a clear, followable guide for character analysis, the authors draw on personal experience to vividly demonstrate how applying this method for character analysis could impact performance and production. This book will be a useful addition to an actor’s or director’s set of character development resources.


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