The article analyzes some screenwriting techniques used in the critically acclaimed U.S. cable Tv series Mad Men, Breaking Bad and In Treatment. It highlights the means by which viewers are induced to empathize with the protagonists of these series, who are all antiheroes, fathers in a middle age crisis. Firstly, the story is conceived around a clear thematic inspiration. The drama explores deeply and specifically a conflict between different set of values, which are at stake in every event and plot twist, making the audience feel that what happens to the character is relevant for them. Secondly, the story uses adversities to make the viewers feel pity for the protagonist. Thirdly, the story stresses a few positive traits of the character, ...
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The article analyzes some screenwriting techniques used in the critically acclaimed U.S. cable Tv se...
One of the most visible features of Mad Men is the opposition between the lavish visual surface and ...
Focusing on Mad Men (2007-2015), the essay starts from the assumption that the comparison establishe...
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The essay is an analysis of the Tv series "ER", the longest medical drama in the history of America...
Focusing on the cases of The Deuce (HBO, 2017-19) and The End of the F***ing World (Netflix, 2018-),...
The article is focused on the birth of a new style in TV series in the USA around the end of the Eig...
The essay is a reflection on how the digure of the father (and more in general of the family) is rep...
Introduction.This article analyzes the dramatic and cognitive mechanisms that activate viewers’ emot...
The article analyzes some screenwriting techniques used in the critically acclaimed U.S. cable Tv se...
One of the most visible features of Mad Men is the opposition between the lavish visual surface and ...
Focusing on Mad Men (2007-2015), the essay starts from the assumption that the comparison establishe...
The article presents results of the analysis of four neo TV series: House M.D., Dexter, Breaking Bad...
The Sopranos is often hailed as one of the greatest television series of all time. The groundbreakin...
According to its creator, Vince Gilligan, Breaking Bad (AMC, 2008–13) describes the moral corruption...
The article deals with forms of adaptation of television series in the transnational context of prod...
This article argues that the television series The Shield (2002–08) and Breaking Bad (2008–13) are t...
Introduction. We analyze the dramatic and cognitive mechanisms that activate the emotional identific...
The popularization of the antihero is linked to the dramatic and narrative need of seriality: the co...
The essay is an analysis of the Tv series "ER", the longest medical drama in the history of America...
Focusing on the cases of The Deuce (HBO, 2017-19) and The End of the F***ing World (Netflix, 2018-),...
The article is focused on the birth of a new style in TV series in the USA around the end of the Eig...
The essay is a reflection on how the digure of the father (and more in general of the family) is rep...
Introduction.This article analyzes the dramatic and cognitive mechanisms that activate viewers’ emot...