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HGM42
HGM42
1 year ago

This might be where I break, because the author trying to pass off the most shallow, unremarkable imaginable characterization – he’s a murderously violent misogynist who can act like a normal person when not drunk or stressed – as complex is cracking me up beyond belief.

It’s not deep to, in your writing, pretend the actions of certain traits of a character don’t tell the reader things about the whole person and interweave with the rest of their actions and mindsets. Nor is it complex to go ‘well he’s really violent towards women, but also he’s good at management and this transforms my understanding of him so profoundly!’

It’s simply stringing together random character traits and acting like the presentation of a fairly banal one that we already knew about changes the rest, as if he’s a series of floating random petals on the water that don’t need to have anything to do with each other or his core as a person.