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A psychological concept with no single universally accepted definition, but which organisational sociologists aver concerns the determinants of intent, effort and tenacity, factors that push or pull us as individuals to behave in a particular manner.
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| motivation |
The force (goal) that enables that character to overcome conflicts and drives the character through the story.
Ãâó: www.fictionforum.net/writers/articles/art01-02.htm...
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| motivation |
The reason behind a specific character behavior; the inner drive that causes a character to act in a certain way.
Ãâó: infoweb.newsbank.com/correlationbank/StateCorrelat...
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| motivation |
a character's individual desires or goals which propel them into action ;the driving force of an inciting event that starts a story's progression.
Ãâó: www.yotor.com/wiki/en/th/Theater%20terms.htm
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| motivation |
The force which drives a character throughout the play.
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