Feb. 14th, 2013
Seriously, is it too early to file a complaint for a near-unusable interface?
Anyway, rant aside, managed to catch up on the Clone Wars episode "Sabotage".
( A long time ago in a galaxy far, far a -- spoilers! )
So, overall? Amazing. Definitely recommended. (Although I'm not looking forward to what happens to Ahsoka next time...oh dear...)
Anyway, rant aside, managed to catch up on the Clone Wars episode "Sabotage".
( A long time ago in a galaxy far, far a -- spoilers! )
So, overall? Amazing. Definitely recommended. (Although I'm not looking forward to what happens to Ahsoka next time...oh dear...)
23 - Static and Dynamic Characters: By definition a static character possesses one key attribute and does not change, while a dynamic character is possessed of several characteristics and changes over a story. Is one superior to the other? Do these categories really exist, or all characters simply characters? What kind do you use most often?
Hmmm, that's a very good question. I personally prefer the dynamic character if only because it provides more potential for stories. After all, character change is one of the most important things in fiction. Or at least a sense of character revelation -- revealing more about a character without necessarily changing them. I tend to use the dynamic characters as well as a mixture of static and dynamic (character revelation, really), although my use tends to lean towards the dynamic. Because I love writing characters in general, and I think the more they progress through the story, learn and change, the more the audiences will be able to identify with them. Laugh with them, cry with them...things like that. I think if I've done that, I'vs definitely done my job. :)
(Also, sorry for the lateness of this; let's say I've been caught up in studying for a test. Yeah...)
( Rest of questions. )
Hmmm, that's a very good question. I personally prefer the dynamic character if only because it provides more potential for stories. After all, character change is one of the most important things in fiction. Or at least a sense of character revelation -- revealing more about a character without necessarily changing them. I tend to use the dynamic characters as well as a mixture of static and dynamic (character revelation, really), although my use tends to lean towards the dynamic. Because I love writing characters in general, and I think the more they progress through the story, learn and change, the more the audiences will be able to identify with them. Laugh with them, cry with them...things like that. I think if I've done that, I'vs definitely done my job. :)
(Also, sorry for the lateness of this; let's say I've been caught up in studying for a test. Yeah...)
( Rest of questions. )
From sunnytyler001.
Feb. 14th, 2013 05:41 pm1. Tell me one thing you love about me.
2. Tell me two things you love about yourself. Make it good. No self-deprecation allowed!
3. Look through the comments ~ when you see someone you know, tell them three things you love about them.
4. Do this in your journal so I can tell you what I love about YOU - and if you've already done it, tell me so, so that I can go back and give you some love. (Optional, of course.)
2. Tell me two things you love about yourself. Make it good. No self-deprecation allowed!
3. Look through the comments ~ when you see someone you know, tell them three things you love about them.
4. Do this in your journal so I can tell you what I love about YOU - and if you've already done it, tell me so, so that I can go back and give you some love. (Optional, of course.)
Oddly apropos considering that today was Valentine's Day. Anyway, it was a really gorgeous episode, even though it was really sad.
( Adventures in time and -- spoilers! )
So yeah, overall, loved it. :3 Definitely recommended. (Also...yeah, Season 2 seems to be heading into the episodes-that-make-you-cry territory, isn't it? Honestly. Still a great episode, but man was it sad)
( Adventures in time and -- spoilers! )
So yeah, overall, loved it. :3 Definitely recommended. (Also...yeah, Season 2 seems to be heading into the episodes-that-make-you-cry territory, isn't it? Honestly. Still a great episode, but man was it sad)