The plot of my preliminary task is as follows:
Kim has just seen her two closest friends get brutally murdered before her eyes. Out of fear, she flee's, disgusted with the sight, and petrified for her own life. When she reaches a quiet part of the forest she ran into, she falls to the floor as depression and sadness over take her.
This doesn't last long as paranoia and determination and the need for revenge sinks into her, making her move on, believing the murderer has followed her. But she states she wouldn't think that's a bad thing, as she wants to avenge her friends and make that psychopath pay.
The most obvious theory that would fir Kim would be the victim role from Propp's theory. She's had this unwanted scenario thrown upon her, and there' no easy way to resolve that sort of trauma. Even after what could potentially be her final actions, she can't be seen as a villain for wanting revenge, as anyone would agree that a person who murdererd their two closest frie
EDIT
From the new script, the plot has changed slightly. Instead of seeing Kim have a break down at the time, i moved the time period forward one week. We see Kim has donned a scar from the dreaded event, and we see how she's coping with what's happened. From her dialogue it's obvious she's still obsessed with the event, and by the end of it she finally caves in and goes out to find the murderer, taking the knife she has on display with her.
Kim has just seen her two closest friends get brutally murdered before her eyes. Out of fear, she flee's, disgusted with the sight, and petrified for her own life. When she reaches a quiet part of the forest she ran into, she falls to the floor as depression and sadness over take her.
This doesn't last long as paranoia and determination and the need for revenge sinks into her, making her move on, believing the murderer has followed her. But she states she wouldn't think that's a bad thing, as she wants to avenge her friends and make that psychopath pay.
The most obvious theory that would fir Kim would be the victim role from Propp's theory. She's had this unwanted scenario thrown upon her, and there' no easy way to resolve that sort of trauma. Even after what could potentially be her final actions, she can't be seen as a villain for wanting revenge, as anyone would agree that a person who murdererd their two closest frie
EDIT
From the new script, the plot has changed slightly. Instead of seeing Kim have a break down at the time, i moved the time period forward one week. We see Kim has donned a scar from the dreaded event, and we see how she's coping with what's happened. From her dialogue it's obvious she's still obsessed with the event, and by the end of it she finally caves in and goes out to find the murderer, taking the knife she has on display with her.
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