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In reply to the discussion: I've spent a lifetime reading fictional novels, classical and popular, [View all]diva77
(7,880 posts)2. It's because one of the first rules of creating literary characters is that there has to be
something likeable about them regardless of how odious they are. There is absolutely nothing likeable in this case.
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I've spent a lifetime reading fictional novels, classical and popular, [View all]
PCIntern
Aug 2018
OP
It's because one of the first rules of creating literary characters is that there has to be
diva77
Aug 2018
#2
In that eventually the whole damn family goes down & Dad is left madly howling on a blasted heath
Hekate
Aug 2018
#14
I JUST posted almost exactly the SAME point in other words (although less eloquently), and...
bellmartin
Aug 2018
#11
You have a way with words. Develop this and submit it to a top newspaper as op-ed.
Le Gaucher
Aug 2018
#17
My writing critique group now starts every session with bitch session about Trump
CrispyQ
Aug 2018
#27
I always thought that he and his "presidency" would have made a good subject for a Vonnegut novel.
Crunchy Frog
Aug 2018
#42