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STRUCTURE OF THE CHARACTER

ID

 age
 origin
 education
 profession
 family status
 class status
 social status
 material status
 erotic status
 health condition

BIOGRAPHY

 before the action


 during the action
 after the action

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

 attitude
 walking
 sitting down
 gesticulation
 costume
 characteristical props
 physical defect
 tick
 symptomatic action

VERBAL CHARACTERISTICS

 language, dialect
 vocabulary
 style of expression
 favourite themes or favourite words
 characteristical proverbs
 intonation
METHODS FOR BUILDING THE CHARACTER
character organics

CHARACTER

 the core of the character


 characteristics
 contracharacteristics
 temperament

RHYTHM OF THE CHARACTER

 physiological rhythm
 rhythm of speech
 rhythm of movement
 rhythm of internal flows

RELATIONSHIPS

 towards himself / herself


 towards the space
 towards the action
 towards the other characters

DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHARACTER

 by scenes
 by characteristics

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