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(my comments on “`The Character Development of Ginny Weasley`_”
by `u/goodlife23`_)
-For me the main idea of everything written (originally I have
-this from an excellent book by Walter Kerr “`How Not to Write
-a Play`_”) is that the plot (and character development and many
-other things in any literary work) is about a character moving
-from point A to point B. That’s all the play (novel, short story)
-is about! Why did she move from A to B? What were the obstacles
-on the way? How did she overcame them? Actually points A and
+For me the main idea of everything written (originally, I have
+this from an excellent book by Walter Kerr “`How Not to Write
+a Play`_”) is that the plot (and character development and many
+other things in any literary work) is about a character moving
+from point A to point B. That’s all the play (novel, short story)
+is about! Why did she move from A to B? What were the obstacles
+on the way? How did she overcame them? Actually points A and
B are not so important as the travel between them.
One of the most horrible sins of every literary work is when in