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I read that it’s approved of to have the protagonist to have deep relationships which I mean as friend-related bonds between people - because it makes the character stand out I’m asking this based...
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I read that it’s approved of to have the protagonist to have deep relationships which I mean as friend-related bonds between people - because it makes the character stand out I’m asking this based on [Question 10 on JoWritesStuff.wordpress.com about ‘Strong Female Characters’](https://jowritesstuff.wordpress.com/2016/05/28/strong-female-characters-rebecca-de-winter/) > How does she relate to other female characters? I get that that makes them more real in some for, but I want to really understand why this is a big deal? The website analyses characters who are good or bad, they all have up to eleven questions to prove if they are potential