"Overbearing president fell in love with me" structure

Zachary 2022-03-21 09:02:58

"Overbearing president fell in love with me" structure:

1. The background of the female protagonist is generally lower than that of the male protagonist, such as civilians, ordinary girls, first-time intern in the workplace, illegitimate daughters of rich people, Cinderella, etc.

Second, the male protagonist should be at a relatively high level in terms of economic power and other aspects.

3. The encounter by accident or the formation of an enemy situation.

Fourth, in the stage of men chasing women, the heroine has a reaction of rejection, and usually the two have to be accidental and forced to be together.

5. In the stage where the male protagonist's charm is displayed, the female protagonist encounters a problem, and the male protagonist solves it through his own financial power. The problems encountered by the heroine must be universal and resonate with the vast majority of the audience. The male protagonist solves the problem of the female protagonist, satisfies the audience's own fantasy, and achieves alternative satisfaction.

6. In the stage of discord, the two of them have conflicts, suspicions, quarrels and even separation (abuse you without negotiating).

7. In the stage of showing the charm of the heroine, the heroine saves the hero through her own spirit, wisdom, encouragement, and support.

8. In the happy ending stage, the two find the common ground of love for each other and the complementary points that each other needs. finally together.

9. In the stage of clearing the battlefield, the two finally defeat the enemy together and win.

The above, personal summary, is for reference only.

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Beauty and the Beast quotes

  • Belle: God of the forest. Let me go back to him. It is my only wish. My only desire.

  • [the Beast Catches The Merchant Taking a Rose]

    The Beast: My gifts were not enough for you? Do you also have to steal what I treasure most?

    The Merchant: I won't be treated as a thief or a coward. I am a just and honorable man!

    The Beast: Who did you pick this rose for?

    The Merchant: My youngest daughter. She is worth more than anything in the world, to me.

    The Beast: Then I will give you one day to say goodbye to your loved ones. You only need to whisper the words: "More than anything in the world," to your horse, and he will bring you here.

    The Merchant: I will not return!

    The Beast: Oh, yes you will. Otherwise, I will kill your entire family, one by one. I will kill your youngest daughter last, since she's your favorite. Remember... A life for a rose.