KG Christopher
Basic
- Oct 25, 2015
Is it possible to have a protagonist that you identify with and an antagonist that you identify with.
In my WIP, I am writing from a number of different view points, and the characters I can identify with, the good and the bad. I have developed and justified their motives.
Is there a right way or a wrong way to nominate who falls into which category. My characters are a bit of both, is that ok? Does a book, in order to be successful, need a clearly defined protagonist and a clearly defined antagonist?
In my WIP, I am writing from a number of different view points, and the characters I can identify with, the good and the bad. I have developed and justified their motives.
Is there a right way or a wrong way to nominate who falls into which category. My characters are a bit of both, is that ok? Does a book, in order to be successful, need a clearly defined protagonist and a clearly defined antagonist?