777. El habitus de un personaje: por qué hace lo que hace

Today we're going to delve into a concept that sounds like a Hogwarts spell, but if you understand it, it will improve your characters in record time: Pierre Bourdieu's habitus. We'll see exactly what this "social autopilot" is that dictates how we speak, how we move, what we desire, and even what embarrasses us… and, above all, how to use it to create characters with roots, contradictions, and inevitable reactions when they enter a world that isn't made for them. I'm David Esteban Cubero, and this is Screenplays and Screenwriters. And you already know that at cursosdeguion.com you have everything you need to write your own stories and become a screenwriter. Screenplays for short films, feature films, series, web series, documentaries, comics, music videos… New classes every week. And for a modest subscription, you get access to all the courses. You can find the book "Being a Screenwriter: How to Make a Living Writing Screenplays" here: https://amzn.to/3BTI8O1 Or the book "From MacGuffin to Cliffhanger: 25 Narrative Resources from a Screenwriter's Toolbox" here: https://amzn.to/3v9xkgD And the book "The Screenplay Format: A Guide to Writing Like a Professional Screenwriter" here: https://amzn.to/49SGwVM