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if you look at a dragon one way, it’s evil, and if you look at it another way, it’s good. (If you look at Robin Hood one way, he’s a thief, and if you look at him another way, he’s a hero.) In fiction, the author decides how we look—or how the implied reader looks—which means the author decides whether a character is (implicitly) “relatable” or not, and for whom.
Craft in the Real World: Rethinking Fiction Writing and Workshopping
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