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Why do you say that only 20% of stories involve a character actually changing while 80% involve characters being revealed?  - Question/Answer Now Playing


Why do you say that only 20% of stories involve a character actually changing while 80% involve characters being revealed?

Sep 16, 2013

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Why do you say that only 20% of stories involve a character actually changing while 80% involve characters being revealed?  - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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SilverRiver: Thanks Jonathan !!
at Sep 19, 2013 - 4:01 AM
Ow thanks so much Jonathan. I reckon you nailed it for me, you really clarified my question,
thank you.    Yeah I love it, love that distinction of big outer change OR big inner change.
Again, thank you for such a big effort in answering my question.
    Sincerely, SilverRiver. 
SilverRiver: The 80% ??
at Sep 16, 2013 - 6:54 AM
So the 80% of characters being revealed is:  the revealing is happening through the world
changing, not the character going through inner change.  Is that right Robert ?
    Sincerely, SilverRiver.

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