Lars Kilevold

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Most great protagonists are action takers and doers. A protagonist may react to his circumstances at first, but he ultimately must take an action of some sort. Some people refer to this distinction as a character being reactive versus proactive. Characters that are always reactive tend to be passive. Proactive characters tend to be dynamic, take-charge types—exactly what audiences love to follow.
Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
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