Guide for Sitcom Protagonists
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Probably all wrong but then you can say so
They never achieve their stated dreams or goals. There is always something, more important to them, which holds them back. You could think of it as the difference between what they want - or say they want - and what is actually important to them.
Sitcom Character Archetypes
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This is a list of archetypes that I identified after watching too many sitcoms (especially US ones), over the years. It isn't a definitive list, the definitions are self-invented, arbitrary and generalised and the examples below may not be an precise match for a given archetype. In practice any self-centred character (or any character) in a sitcom may display aspects of one or more of these archetypes. Also it is always best to write real, true-to-life characters and not two-dimensional archetypes or stereotypes.
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Add a commentChocolate Fudge Recipe from The Essex Cookery Book
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I'm fairly sure that this cookbook is out of print but I swear by this recipe. That said I've added a few annotations of my own
1 lb. Granulated Sugar
2 oz. Cocoa
¼ pint Milk I always go for full fat milk
2 oz. Butter Salted butter
½ teaspoon Vanilla Essence but NOT Vanilla Flavouring and I tend to go for a full teaspoon
You may also need a non-stick saucepan, a 6 inch square baking tin, a mixing spoon and a Sugar/Candy Thermometer
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