主流电影中的人物变化:道德发展的结构

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NARRATIVE Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1353/nar.2023.0011
Rory Kelly
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摘要:角色的变化是好莱坞故事的一个重要组成部分,但关于它的典型结构却鲜有报道。这份文件解决了这一赤字问题。通过对一小部分但叙事多样的电影——《卡萨布兰卡》(1942)、《公寓》(1960)、《关于一个男孩》(2002)和《狂野》(2014)——的仔细形式分析,我们发现了一种共同模式的存在,这种模式被用来组织道德缺陷主角的道德发展。虽然这只代表了一种类型的性格变化,但具体说明其结构动态有效地扩展了我们对商业电影叙事规范的了解,因为它们在历史上一直存在。这也为挑战卡罗尔(1984)、史密斯(1995)和普兰廷加(2018)最充分发展的观点提供了基础,即对角色的同情或忠诚是一个普遍的道德评估问题。我认为,因为这种模式要求主人公一再达不到理想的道德,而理想的道德总是在叙事中清晰地描绘出来,那么对他们的忠诚就不能是道德认可的结果,否则他们的道德发展就没有意义了。我的解决方案是提出一种对忠诚的多元描述,强调观众对有缺陷的主角的关注,在我的所有例子中,他们都遭受着持续的情感和心理痛苦。
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Character Change in Mainstream Movies: Structures of Moral Development
ABSTRACT:Character change is an essential component of Hollywood storytelling, yet little has been written about how it is typically structured. This paper addresses that deficit. Through close formal analysis of a small but narratively diverse group of films—Casablanca (1942), The Apartment (1960), About a Boy (2002) and Wild (2014)—evidence is presented for the existence of a common schema, one that is used to organize the ethical development of morally-flawed protagonists. While this represents only one type of character change, specifying its structural dynamics productively extends our knowledge of commercial cinema's narrative norms as they have persisted in history. It also provides a basis for challenging the view, most fully developed by Carroll (1984), Smith (1995) and Plantinga (2018), that sympathy with or allegiance to characters is a matter of general moral assessment. I argue that because the schema requires a protagonist to repeatedly fall short of an ideal morality, one that is always clearly delineated in the narrative, then allegiance to them cannot be the result of moral approval or their ethical development would be meaningless. My solution is to propose a pluralist account of allegiance, one which emphasizes the role of viewer concern for flawed protagonists who, in all of my examples, suffer sustained emotional and psychological distress.
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