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  1. fiction - If I mention a fictional character in a paper will I need any ...

    If I do compare them I mention something like 'how much effort much an overly strong character put forth to live in a world consistent with wet tissue paper?' That's how I'm comparing, not anything …

  2. Should character descriptions be written in past or present tense?

    Feb 13, 2021 · My novel is written in past tense and I'm wondering if the description of my characters should be written in present or in past too, especially if my characters are part of a series and will be …

  3. Past vs. present tense when referring to a fictional character

    Jun 12, 2019 · What would you write when referring to a fictional character in a non-fiction work? e.g. Tom Sawyer is a boy, he has no parents, he goes on adventures or Tom Sawyer was a boy, he had …

  4. Is it illegal to imagine a real person for a fictional character?

    May 16, 2017 · Obviously I am adding my own attributes to the fictional character, and I don't know them well enough to write about many of the real person's attributes, but the original impression on me will …

  5. Are characters' internal thoughts written in past or present tense?

    The character isn't necessarily verbalising the thought, it can be more of a feeling. Consider: when you are startled, you don't necessarily verbalise in your mind 'what's going on' - by the time it would have …

  6. creative writing - How to write a protagonist like Joseph K from The ...

    Mar 26, 2025 · To answer your question ("How to write a protagonist like Joseph K.?"), I would put away all character development theories (because they are schematic and general) and try to understand …

  7. When can characters be reused? - Writing Stack Exchange

    When a work uses a character from a previous work by a different author, it may become a derivative work. Derivative works include translations from one language to another; transformations in form, …

  8. text analysis - What tense do I use when talking about a character that ...

    Dec 6, 2017 · When analysing a book and speaking of a character that dies, do you still you present tense as you are still analysing a book? If I were to make up a quick example: "Despite Anna's death, …

  9. Can the first-person narrator use both past and present tenses?

    Sep 5, 2020 · Depends on the voice! You want the character to sound consistent. First, you want it to be the voice to be consistent with the character, and then you want to be consistent with the manner in …

  10. character development - First Person vs. Third Person: Advantages and ...

    Sep 15, 2017 · First person vs third person narration does not really change what can be narrated. In both cases, the narrator is the narrator and it is their role to tell the story. You can tell a character's …