Lars Kilevold

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Flaw is most useful when used as an ingredient of character that a protagonist must overcome in order to succeed. A great protagonist will overcome his flaw in the climax in order to finally resolve his superobjective. When a hero uses or overcomes his flaw to achieve his goal, audiences often feel a deep sense of fulfillment. The hero overcomes his own adversity, and the audience feels relief as a result.
Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
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