We are currently experiencing technical difficulties. Thank you for your patience as we work to resolve the issue. [Updated 3:30 GMT]

You are viewing a clip of this video, click to Join. Members, click to Log in.

Bandwidth: Low < >
Share:

Could you have dual protagonists in a love story? If so, from whose point of view can the story be told? - Question/Answer Now Playing


Could you have dual protagonists in a love story? If so, from whose point of view can the story be told?

Mar 28, 2011

This is a Sample Member Question and Answer Page. Click here to become a member.

Could you have dual protagonists in a love story? If so, from whose point of view can the story be told? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


Add Comment
sunbird1942: Thank you!
at Mar 29, 2011 - 12:51 AM
Another signpost for me. I think that your strength lies is showing the various possibilities in Story without pushing the questioner in any particular direction. I chose to use both points of view with the antagonism between them offsetting their attraction for each other. I've been told that by allowing the audience to see her point of view, it strenthens her character so she is on a par with the powerful male protagonist.

In order to contribute to Storylogue, you must have a membership.
Create an Account

*
Please enter the username used when registering for Storylogue
*
Please enter your password
or Create an Account
Forgot Password?

Forgot Password?

If you cannot find your password, enter your email here and we will send you a new password.
*
Please enter the email you used to sign up on Storylogue
or Cancel

This document or video is available
to active members only.

OR