“Unlocking the Mystery: The 7 Surprising Notes Readers Wish They Could Share!”
So if you’re getting a question about your protagonist, look at whether or not your goal is strong enough and how your script moves through the plot. Every time you hit a “therefore” in your scenes (going back to the “plot” question), that’s a setback for your character, and how they overcome it will tell the reader how they’re changing or growing.
One thing to note is that you might have a character who is “passive.” These protagonists might be the hardest to write because they don’t want to be active in a story. You have to push them to take action, don’t give them the choice by showing us what they’re up against and what’s at stake, with a clear goal.
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