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In act one, there is usually time for the characters to breed and just exist, but then acts two and three are commonly more plot-driven. How can you tell if your plot is getting in the way of your characters’ personalities? - Question/Answer Now Playing


In act one, there is usually time for the characters to breed and just exist, but then acts two and three are commonly more plot-driven. How can you tell if your plot is getting in the way of your characters’ personalities?

Nov 05, 2012

In act one, there is usually time for the characters to breed and just exist, but then acts two and three are commonly more plot-driven. How can you tell if your plot is getting in the way of your characters’ personalities, and do you really need all that plot?

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In act one, there is usually time for the characters to breed and just exist, but then acts two and three are commonly more plot-driven. How can you tell if your plot is getting in the way of your characters’ personalities? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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