Activity for RamblingChickenâ€
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Edit | Post #21578 | Initial revision | — | about 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #20110 | Initial revision | — | about 5 years ago |
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A: What do you call someone who is neither/both an antagonist and a protagonist? I think that the answer depends on whether this is a, or the, main character in the story. The main character or main plot-driving character is the protagonist. Someone who opposes their goals is an antagonist--and often there is a "the antagonist" vibe, where the primary character opposing the prot... (more) |
— | about 6 years ago |
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A: What are character flaws and what makes a good one? My view of flaws: A character should not be perfect. They should not be so lovable, powerful, intelligent, etc., etc., that the reader rolls their eyes and hopes that they die a horrible death. And a character should not go sailing through the story with perfect ease, overcoming every obstacle with... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |