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\"PowerPersonality<\/h2>\n

Power of Love<\/strong> characters believe if they make themselves indispensable and\/or irresistible the other person will need them and will be obliged to love them. This might be stated: \u201cI\u2019ve done everything for you. I sacrificed and slaved for you. I made you who you are. You owe me.\u201d Or in the case of a spouse or lover: \u201cI gave you the best years of my life. You owe me.\u201d<\/p>\n

On a paper valentine it says simply, firmly and powerfully \u201cBe Mine.\u201d Possessiveness and passive\/aggressive domination are the hallmarks of these characters.\u00a0Power of Love characters often lavish their attention and affection on others in order to exercise control, prevail, gain dominance or conquer another\u2019s heart.<\/p>\n

They see their own value reflected in the eyes of their love object. \u00a0Their philosophy might be stated: \u201cYou\u2019re nothing without me. (And I feel I am nothing without you.)\u201d<\/p>\n

A character driven by the Power of Love is often a best friend, a mentor, an over-zealous parent, a beleaguered assistant or someone who tirelessly pushes another forward in a story. At their worst, these characters are stalkers, jealous lovers, crushingly caring parents, needy spouses, clingy codependents or self-pitying martyrs for love.<\/p>\n

Although typically developed as a female character, a Power of Love character can also be a compelling male lead. These characters\u2014 often soft, gentle and compliant on the outside\u2014are made of strong, even steely, stuff on the inside.<\/p>\n

\"Power_of_Love<\/a><\/p>\n

Character Examples<\/h2>\n

Betty Suarez in\u00a0Ugly Betty<\/strong>; Marge in\u00a0The Simpsons<\/strong>; Turtle in\u00a0Entourage<\/strong>, Steve Brady in\u00a0Sex and The City<\/strong>; Ray Barone in\u00a0Everybody Loves Raymond<\/strong> and Phil Esterhaus in\u00a0Hill Street Blues<\/strong> are great television examples of this Character Type. \u00a0For more television examples see the Power of Love blog posts.<\/p>\n

Film examples include Loretta Castorini in\u00a0Moonstruck<\/strong>, Mama Rose & Gypsy Rose Lee in\u00a0Gypsy<\/strong>, Dorothy Boyd in\u00a0Jerry Maquir<\/strong>e<\/strong>, Annie Wilkes in\u00a0Misery<\/strong> and Robbie Hart in The Wedding Singer<\/strong>. \u00a0For more movie examples see the Power of Love blog posts.<\/p>\n

Power of Love eBook<\/h2>\n

The\u00a0Power of Love Character Type eBook<\/strong> explains how these characters are alike and how each character is made individually distinct. It will help you develop unique, original, evocative and authentic Power of Love characters that fully explore all the contradictions, reversals and surprises of a fully formed human being.<\/p>\n

Discover the Power of Love character\u2019s specific goals, unique emotional obstacles and very distinct responses and reactions to any opportunity, challenge or threat. Create this character\u2019s Immediate Tactics, Long-term Orientation and Strategic Approach in a way that is recognizably \u201ctrue\u201d at every step of the story and during every moment of screen time. The audience will instantaneously recognize and relate to your character because your character is complex, three-dimensional and \u201cfeels real.\u201d<\/p>\n

This eBook is thorough analysis of the Power of Love Character Type in his or her many guises and roles as a protagonist or a member of a larger ensemble. It is packed with numerous examples from film, television and even real life! Examples from scores of scenes and dozens of quotes from film and television characters clearly illustrate this character\u2019s motivations and psychological dynamics in a story.<\/p>\n

\"Power_of_Love<\/a><\/p>\n

Comprehensive Analysis<\/h2>\n

The\u00a0Power of \u00a0Love Character Type eBook<\/strong> illustrates exactly how to create and differentiate this character based on his or her:<\/p>\n

(1.)\u00a0World View<\/strong> (beliefs about how the world works) What are the essential core beliefs that motivate a Power of Love \u00a0character\u2019s ordinary actions?<\/p>\n

(2.)\u00a0Role or Function<\/strong> (position in the story or role in the ensemble) What do the other players look to a Power of Love\u00a0character to do or provide in the story?<\/p>\n

(3.)\u00a0Values in Conflict<\/strong> (competing values that push the character to extremes) What opposing choices or goals establish the Power of Love\u00a0character\u2019s moral code? What is this character willing to fight, sacrifice or die for? And why?<\/p>\n

(4.)\u00a0Story Questions<\/strong> (emotional journey in the story) What personal issues, dilemmas and internal conflicts does a Power of Love\u00a0character wrestle with over the course of the story? What does this character ask of him or her self? What is this character’s Leap of Faith in an emotionally satisfying story?<\/p>\n

(5.)\u00a0Story Paradox<\/strong> (emotional dilemma) What is the duality or the contradiction at the heart of a Power of Love\u00a0character\u2019s story struggle? How is the character’s internal conflict expressed in actions.<\/p>\n

(6.)\u00a0Life Lessons<\/strong> (how to complete the emotional journey) What must a Power of Love\u00a0character learn over the course of the story to make a clear, satisfying personal transformation? What actions lead to this character’s emotional salvation?<\/p>\n

(7.)\u00a0Dark Side<\/strong> (this character as a predator or villain) What happens when a Power of Love\u00a0character\u2019s actions are driven entirely by fear? How might or how does the story end in tragedy?<\/p>\n

(8.)\u00a0Leadership Style<\/strong> (what defines and qualifies this character as a leader) How does a Power of Love\u00a0character convince others to follow? How does this character act to take charge and command?<\/p>\n

(9.)\u00a0Film Examples<\/strong> (the Power of Love\u00a0character as a protagonist)<\/p>\n

(10.)\u00a0Television Examples<\/strong> (the Power of Love\u00a0character as central to an ensemble)<\/p>\n

(11.)\u00a0Real Life Examples<\/strong> (historical Power of Love\u00a0figures on the world stage)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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