Detective/Hero:
We are having a detective because we needed a hero to save the young female protagonist
from the antagonists and lets the audience know they can trust someone because
he is a good person so they know that there is a chance of the girl being
saved. We chose him to be a male because males are stereotypically shown to be
powerful and very intelligent.
Young
Female Protagonist We are having a Young female protagonist because we can
present her as innocent and venerable throughout the film so then this allows
us to implement a new character to be the hero to help her or save her from the
antagonist. This is effective because we are doing a drama and allows us to
connect emotionally with the audience because we can make the audience feel
sorry for her because of the things that could possibly happen to her.
Young
Male Antagonist: We chose a young male antagonist because he would stereotypically
be inexperienced and venerable meaning he could be manipulated easily also he
had to be a similar age to the young female protagonist because then he will
have some sort of a connection with her and he would be merciful when coming to
revelling where she was hiding.
Middle Aged Male Antagonist: We chose a Middle
aged male antagonist because stereotypically he would be very powerful also
because of his age he will be experienced and wouldn’t be so venerable to other
powerful characters.
Male
Antagonist/Father: We chose the Young females father to be an antagonist because
then he has a direct connection to her and he will easily have power over her stereotypically
because he is a male and has power but also because he is her father and can
tell her what to do and have full control over her this would be effective in a
drama because it can make the audience more emotional because they know they can’t
do anything about the power he has over her because rules of general society.
We
chose to have more antagonists because it allows us to maximise the struggle
for the protagonists and the Hero to return everything back to normal.
Harvey Andrew
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