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To build a multi-layered, complex character, you should start at the core and work your way out. Does that also apply to a very young character? - Question/Answer Now Playing


To build a multi-layered, complex character, you should start at the core and work your way out. Does that also apply to a very young character?

Feb 24, 2014

To build a multi-layered, complex character, you should start at the core and work your way out. Does that also apply to a very young character?

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To build a multi-layered, complex character, you should start at the core and work your way out. Does that also apply to a very young character? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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henrymann: sivilized
at Feb 24, 2014 - 1:28 PM
Huck Finn in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was a complex believable character. he was plagued by a guilt-ridden conscience at 13 but still able to defy society and religion and help a man escape slavery.

Huck’s big advantage was his lack of formal education. a formal education is what sabotages most of us. especially these days.

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