How an individual treats other people says a lot about that person’s character. What other people think about that person and tell others says something about their character, as well as the person being talked about. The defining moment of character celebration or character assassination (as the case may be) is how people think about the person after he or she has died. All of these judgements of character come in to play in real life, as well as in writing fiction. Character drives story.
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Tags: admiration, character, condemnation, death, gossip, judgement, life, writing fiction
March 28, 2008 at 4:15 am
I can agree on both arguments. I believe, looking throughout history, men and women developed their character prime after their life ended. There life story and accomplishments have only and will only take great admiration once there life has been taken. But on the verus men and women, athletes come to mind first, may develop more of a chartcter persona during which the time they have lived. Nice post.
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