· "Tragedy, or riches to rags" (An ongoing emotional fall, eg. Romeo and Juliet)
“悲剧型”或者“家道中落型”(持续的情感下落,如《罗密欧与朱丽叶》)
· "Man in a hole" (A fall followed by a rise)
“穴人型”(先下落后上涨)
· "Icarus" (A rise followed by a fall)
“伊卡洛斯型”(先上涨后下落)
· "Cinderella" (Rise–fall–rise)
“灰姑娘型”(上涨-下落-上涨)
· "Oedipus" (Fall–rise–fall)
“俄狄浦斯型”(下落-上涨-下落)
Interestingly, based on download statistics from Project Gutenberg, the researchers say the most popular stories are ones that use more complex emotional arcs, with the Cinderella and Oedipus arcs registering the most downloads. Also popular are works that combine these core arcs together in new ways within one story, such as two sequential "Man in a hole" arcs stuck together, or the "Cinderella" arc coupled with a tragic ending.
有趣的是,研究人员说:根据从古登堡计划下载的数据来看,最受欢迎的故事往往应用了较为复杂的情感弧线,“灰姑娘型”和“俄狄浦斯型”囊括了大多数下载作品。另外,还有一些很受欢迎的作品是以一种新的方式将几种情感弧线结合在一个故事里,比如说连续出现两个“穴人型”,或者在“灰姑娘型”后面加上一个悲剧结尾。
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