SCENARIO 1: Living Together. Scene breakdown for A: Page 1. A and B are best friends. They share a flat. They are attending the same university. They attended the same high school. A has been making new friends while B has stayed pretty well insulated from the new crowd. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As A you are starting to feel more and more hemmed in by B. You are considering moving out and don't know how to broach the subject. B you feel, has been getting more and more reclusive and judgemental of you. It's not like the old days.
Relationship Obligations What kind of person are you as A in relationship to B (what is your role)? What kind of relationship do you have with B? What choices might you explore with to stimulate this obligation? What approaches or explorations might help you make discoveries about the relationship? Is there anything you can connect to that helps you empathise with your character's situation and relationship? Emotional Obligations What sort of risk are you as A taking? How does it feel it raise the subject? How much do you need to do this? How might it feel to be in this situation? What sort of choices might help stimulate these feelings? What choice approaches are helpful? Context Obligations Where are you? What time of day is it? What has just happened? Character Obligations What energies or sub-personalities that are accessible to you can you use for this character? What energies or sub-personalities that you don't normally identify with could you explore? Pursuing the Need/Actions What actions are you pursuing? How are you working to change the other? How can you experience the want or the need? - How can you personalise this? Does this feel like an act of survival? Is it possible to make it matter more?
SCENARIO 1: Living Together. Scene breakdown for B: Page 2
A and B are best friends. They share a flat. They are attending the same university. They also went to the same high school. A has been making new friends while B has stayed pretty well insulated from the new crowd at uni. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As B you feel A is ignoring you. You are concerned that there may be something the matter with A - (possibly financially related). You know A to be an over-achiever and that this might be connected to the real problem. Also there is the matter of overdue rent and bill payments. You have been carrying the load lately and you're not sure how to broach the subject with A.
Relationship Obligations What kind of person are you as A in relationship to B (what is your role)? What kind of relationship do you have with B? What choices might you explore with to stimulate this obligation? What approaches or explorations might help you make discoveries about the relationship? Is there anything you can connect to that helps you empathise with your character's situation and relationship? Emotional Obligations What sort of risk are you as A taking? How does it feel it raise the subject? How much do you need to do this? How might it feel to be in this situation? What sort of choices might help stimulate these feelings? What choice approaches are helpful? Context Obligations Where are you? What time of day is it? What has just happened? Character Obligations What energies or sub-personalities that are accessible to you can you use for this character? What energies or sub-personalities that you don't normally identify with could you explore? Pursuing the Need/Actions What actions are you pursuing? How are you working to change the other? How can you experience the want or the need? - How can you personalise this? Does this feel like an act of survival? Is it possible to make it matter more?
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