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How would you apply something like the education plot to television without losing your audience? - Question/Answer Now Playing


How would you apply something like the education plot to television without losing your audience?

Sep 29, 2011

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sunbird1942: Why can't characters change?
at Sep 29, 2011 - 6:46 AM
Why can't characters change over a period of time without destroying the premise of the series - TV or novels? It seems to me the changes bring new challenges to the writer and new plots to the story.

In the Sharpe novels by Cornwell, Sharpe is always a man of action. However, as his story progresses, rough edges are knocked off by his experiences, changes are made and his character grows.

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