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INDEX
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Abilities,
21
,
25
; planting of,
178
Academy Players Directory
,
8
Adams, Ramon,
24
Adjective of manner,
16–17
,
18
,
131
Adventure, desire for,
40
African Queen, The,
104
Age,
67
; in dominant impression,
15
,
16
Agnes of God
,
25
Alger, Horatio,
136
Alien,
105–107
American Eccentrics
,
77
Ancient Lowly, The,
72
Ancient Society
,
72
Antagonist,
101–102
Anticipation,
115–117
Architectural Digest
,
167
Arsenic and Old Lace,
83
Assault with Intent,
91
Assumption,
109–112
,
115–116
,
119–120
Attitude,
21
,
47–50
,
59
,
62
; dominant,
48–50
; and point of view,
48
“Author omniscient” viewpoint,
93–95
Avallone, Michael,
90
Ayatollah Khomeini,
21
Background,
61–75
;
See also
Principle of parsimony; body and,
65–68
; environment and,
68–70
; experience and,
70–71
; how to build,
64–65
; ideas and,
71–74
; reasons for building,
64
Bacon, Francis,
65
Bakunin, Michael,
72
Barnard, Robert,
123
Barr, Roseanne,
108
Barrett, Jr., Neal,
161
Bartok,
8
Bates, Norman,
80
Batman,
3
Batman syndrome,
104
Baum, Frank,
78
Bergen, Candice,
28
Bergman, Ingrid,
104
Bergson,
126
Better Homes and Gardens
,
167
“Biafra Baby,”
22
“Bible,”
30
Bimbos of the Death Sun
,
122
Bit-players,
103–104
Black Beauty,
106
Blavatsky, H.P.,
49
Blind Pew,
183
Block, Lawrence,
7
Blume, Judy,
179
Body,
65–68
Boesky, Ivan,
3
Bogart, Humphrey,
104
“Boy Named Sue, A,”
22
Braun, Lilian Jackson,
112
Briarpatch
,
24
Buchwald, Art,
108
Buck,
106
Budreau, Father,
91
Burnett, Carol,
71
Burns, Robert,
113
Butler, Rhett,
183
Bylinsky, Gene,
162
Cain, James M.,
161
Caine
,
12
Calder
books,
159
Call of the Wild,
105
Campbell, Dr. John Duval,
86
Campbell, Joseph,
46
Campbell, Walter,
26
Captain Hook,
66
Caring, importance of,
1–3
Carter, Nick,
30
Casablanca
,
104
Cash, Johnny,
22
Cat Who Knew Shakespeare, The,
112
Catch
22,
73
Category character,
150–152
Caught Dead in Philadelphia
,
123
Caunitz, William,
22
Challenging element,
3
Change,
55–56
Character-in-depth,
104–105
Characters, antagonist,
101–102
; attitude,
47–50
,
59
; boring,
2
,
6–7
; category,
150–152
; deviant,
76
; dissatisfaction,
42–44
; dominant attitude,
48
; dominant dynamic,
3
; dominant impression,
15–17
,
19
,
2
; dossier,
30–31
; drive,
44–47
; dull,
88
; false impressions,
35
; finding the right one,
5–7
; flaws, importance of,
28
; goal,
42–44
; happiness, search for,
39–42
; incidental,
103–104
; interesting,
88–89
; key element of,
1–3
; love interest,
102–103
; memorable,
89–92
; motivation,
33–38
; non-human,
105–107
; out of time,
157–168
; protagonist,
98–101
; rationalize,
8
; “real” people,
8–9
,
21
,
59
; relationships,
26
; selecting,
5
; series,
30
; study,
182
; traits,
180
; viewpoint,
48
,
92–98
Chauncey, Checkers,
91–92
Cherry Blossom Corpse, The
,
123
Cherryh, C.J.,
162
China Dawn
,
150
Chronicle, definition of,
43
Citizen Tom Paine
,
179
Clark, Mary Higgins,
71
Cline, Terry,
86
Cdit, Lillie,
77
Coit Tower,
77
“Concerto for Orchestra,”
8
Connoisseur
,
167
Context,
12
Cosby, Bill,
108
Cosmopolitan
,
167
Courage,
59–60
Criminal Investigation
,
149
Crossing Delancey
,
99
Cyteen
,
162
Dailey, Janet,
159
Danger,
55–56
Darrow, Clarence,
72
Darwin, Charles,
72
Davidowsky, Moshe Wolf,
49
da Vinci,
65
Dear Dead Days
,
8
de Bergerac, Cyrano,
66
Debtors Anonymous,
167
del Rey, Lester,
105
Demara, Ferdinand,
77
Demosthenes,
66
Dent, Lester,
92
Description,
128–136
Destry,
183
Deviant characters,
76–87
Dialect,
24
Dialogue,
137–145
; advancing plot through,
141–143
; age,
139
; background,
139
; definition of,
137
; function of,
137–143
; occupation,
139
; sex,
139
,
140
; status,
139
; tags (of speech),
140
Dick, Everett,
160
Diller, Phyllis,
108
Disbelief,
169–181
; inadequate research,
174–175
; lack of planning,
177–178
; M/R gaps as cause of,
176–177
; non-likable characters,
179–181
; telling
175–176
; too
much realism,
178–179
; viewpoint weaknesses,
170–174
Dissatisfaction,
42–44
Distaste,
178–179
Dominant attitude,
48
Dominant dynamic,
3
Dominant impression,
15–17
,
19
,
21
,
131
Don Camillo,
183
Donahue, Phil,
168
Dossier,
30–31
Dostoyevsky,
135
Down in the Holler
,
24
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan,
6
,
37
,
169
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
,
83
Dracula,
66
Dramatists Guild,
155
Drew, Nancy,
30
Drive,
44–47
Driving Miss Daisy,
101
Drummond, Miles,
94
Eads, James,
77
Eastman,
126
Easy Rider
,
167
Eccentric,
76–80
; definition of,
77
; as viewpoint character,
86–87
Einstein,
65
Elkin, Aaron,
90
Ellis, Havelock,
72
Emerson, Earl,
173
Emotion,
53–60
,
106–107
,
128–130
,
143
,
149
,
150
,
182–183
; definition of,
53
E.T.,
105
Everyday Psychiatry,
86
Executive Female
,
167
Fagan,
183
Falling Woman, The,
23–24
False impressions,
33–35
Falstaff,
7
Falwell, Jerry,
73
Family Circle,
167
Fanny Hill,
130
Fast, Howard,
179
Fat Tuesday,
177
Fatal Fascination,
149