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-Name:
-Age: 56
-He has brown eyes
-He has medium length, gray-white, matted hair.
-He wears glasses
-He is introverted
-He is generous and caring.
-He loves to tell storys.
-Religion: bought up on christianity but doesn’t really consider himself christian.
-Prefers to wear comfortable, practical clothing rather than what is fashionable.
-Both of his parents have passed away.
-He is an only child.
-Retired early, but picked up a new job when he found he needed something to do.
-Works in an occult bookshop that he bought when his wife passed away.
-His two adult childeren, a son and a daughter, have long since left home.
-He had often been turned to for advice before the death of his wife, and was regarded as a little eccentric.
-He Lives in a city in the present day.
-His life’s goal is to be able to communicate with his dead wife, at least one more time.
-His childeren look up to him, but worry that his books are better left unread.
-He has grown apart from his friends since the death of his wife.
The Setup:
The Protagonist, obsessed with communicating with his deceased wife, reads though the books in his occult-bookshop looking for anything that might help him.
Inciting Incident:
Shadowy “creatures” start appearing around the protagonist out of the corner of his eye, first only in his bookshop, then seemingly everywhere he goes. The Protagonist begins to turn his attention to researching what these shadowy forms are, he is sure he has seen something in one of his books.
Act 1 Turning point:
The more the Protagonist focuses his research on the forms, the clearer they become and the more frequently they appear. His research begins to consume his whole life as he becomes completely obsessed with what the forms are and what they want.
Mid Point:
By trying to explain himself to his family, the Protagonist comes accross as crazy and begins to doubt himself. His son and daughter, trying to help, tell him it is all in his head and that he should get some help.
Act 2 Turning Point:
In an attempt to prove these things are real, not only in his head, by locking himself away in his bookshop where he can research without his family bringing more self doubt to him. The shadows watch him from the corners of the shop.
Act 3 Turning Point:
The Protagonist’s family call in a doctor to help him but find he has completely barricaded himself in his shop. He is sure he has found the book he was looking for at this point, but is distracted by the banging at the door.
Resolution:
The Protagonist finds the page he was looking for and speaking the page aloud, realises that the shadows are actually fragments of his wife . His family breaks in the door just as he does this and enter just in time to see all of the shadows watching them. The shadows are slowly pulled together into the form of the Protagonist’s wife. The Protagonist and his wife move towards each other, but his wife disappears as he touches her. The doctor leaves and his two childeren move to comfort him over the second loss of his wife.
The Setup:
The Protagonist is seen with a man (her boyfriend?). after which she goes to work.
The Inciting Incident:
The Protagonist gets the opportunity to take the $40,000 from her work. She takes the money and leaves the area, stopping at the Bates Motel, where Norman Bates invites her to have dinner.
Act 1 Turning Point:
Protagonist is killked by Norman Bates’ "mother". Bates cleans up the body and dumps it and all her belongings in the swamp.
Mid Point:
A Private investigator is hored to find the protagonist, who is later stabbed by Norman Bates’ "mother".
Act 2 Turning Point:
The Protagonist’s sister and boyfriend go to search the motel for information/the Private Investigator. Norman Bates hides his mother in the fruit cellar.
Act 3 Turning Point:
The boyfriend is injured and the sister searches Bates’ house alone, where she finds Bates’ Mother’s preserved corpse. Norman, dressed as his mother, attacks her.
Resolution:
The Psycologist explains Norman believes he is his mother. Norman is seen wrapped in a blanket in a cell.
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