Images: a Study of the Significance of Personality Constructs Through the Medium of a Film Screen Play
Date of Graduation
Spring 1987
Degree
Master of Arts
Department
Theatre and Dance
Committee Chair
Howard Orms
Abstract
IMAGES is a visual exploration of the effects of personality constructs within the characters of the film. The self-images, exterior masks and roles of the characters, both on the stage and off, are compared and contrasted within the action and relationships of the film. In the concert, the characters assume that images of their own characters within the film and thus provided a clear illustration of the theme. In the Finale, the theme of images is taken to its extreme case when characters drop their images altogether in the final, supreme moment.
Subject Categories
Theatre and Performance Studies
Copyright
© Coburn M Tuller
Recommended Citation
Tuller, Coburn M., "Images: a Study of the Significance of Personality Constructs Through the Medium of a Film Screen Play" (1987). MSU Graduate Theses/Dissertations. 2490.
https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/theses/2490
Dissertation/Thesis