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* ''Manga/TheDangersInMyHeart'' is told mainly from the perspective of the male lead Kyōtarō Ichikawa, the ''only'' character whose thoughts are presented to the audience through text boxes. The life of his LoveInterest Anna Yamada is explored through his eyes and interpretation of her. The most explicit peek we get into Yamada's head is the occasional ImagineSpot, along with the dialogue of other characters (including Ichikawa himself) coinciding with her facial expressions to convey what's on her mind.. Otherwise, her reactions and thoughts are a strong case of ShowDontTell.

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* ''Manga/TheDangersInMyHeart'' is told mainly from the perspective of the male lead Kyōtarō Ichikawa, the ''only'' character whose thoughts are presented to the audience through text boxes. The life of his LoveInterest Anna Yamada on the other hand is explored through his eyes and interpretation of her. eyes. The most explicit peek we get into Yamada's head is the occasional ImagineSpot, along with the dialogue of other characters (including Ichikawa himself) coinciding with her facial expressions to convey what's on her mind..mind. Otherwise, her reactions and thoughts are a strong case of ShowDontTell.
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* As one its ''many'' subversions of video game conventions, ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' places characters in the shoes of Solid Snake for the prologue tanker chapter only. The main story follows new character Raiden, and its through his eyes that we see the events of Big Shell and Arsenal Gear. But when you examine the story and its movers and shakers it becomes clear that Raiden was being manipulated by everyone... including Snake, who used him to gain access to Arsenal Gear. Raiden may be the player character, but it's the Solid Snake Show (with special guest star Otacon) throughout ''Sons of Liberty''.

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* As one its ''many'' subversions of video game conventions, ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' places characters players in the shoes of Solid Snake for the prologue tanker chapter only. The main story follows new character Raiden, and its through his eyes that we see the events of Big Shell and Arsenal Gear. But when you examine the story and its movers and shakers it becomes clear that Raiden was being manipulated by everyone... including Snake, who used him to gain access to Arsenal Gear. Raiden may be the player character, but it's the Solid Snake Show (with special guest star Otacon) throughout ''Sons of Liberty''.
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* ''Manga/TheDangersInMyHeart'' is told mainly from the perspective of male lead Kyōtarō Ichikawa, the only character whose thoughts are presented to the audience through text boxes. The life of his LoveInterest Anna Yamada is explored through his eyes and interpretation of her with a strong case of ShowDontTell on her part. The most explicit peek we get into Yamada's head is the occasional ImagineSpot. The dialogue of other characters, including Ichikawa himself, also coincides with her facial expressions to convey what's on her mind.

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* ''Manga/TheDangersInMyHeart'' is told mainly from the perspective of the male lead Kyōtarō Ichikawa, the only ''only'' character whose thoughts are presented to the audience through text boxes. The life of his LoveInterest Anna Yamada is explored through his eyes and interpretation of her with a strong case of ShowDontTell on her part. her. The most explicit peek we get into Yamada's head is the occasional ImagineSpot. The ImagineSpot, along with the dialogue of other characters, including characters (including Ichikawa himself, also coincides himself) coinciding with her facial expressions to convey what's on her mind.mind.. Otherwise, her reactions and thoughts are a strong case of ShowDontTell.
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* ''Manga/TheDangersInMyHeart'' is told mainly from the perspective of male lead Kyōtarō Ichikawa, the only character whose thoughts are presented to the audience through text boxes. The life of his LoveInterest Anna Yamada is explored through his eyes and interpretation of her, along with a strong case of ShowDontTell on her part. The most explicit peek we get into Yamada's head is the occasional ImagineSpot. The dialogue of other characters, including Ichikawa himself, also coincide with her facial expressions and actions.

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* ''Manga/TheDangersInMyHeart'' is told mainly from the perspective of male lead Kyōtarō Ichikawa, the only character whose thoughts are presented to the audience through text boxes. The life of his LoveInterest Anna Yamada is explored through his eyes and interpretation of her, along her with a strong case of ShowDontTell on her part. The most explicit peek we get into Yamada's head is the occasional ImagineSpot. The dialogue of other characters, including Ichikawa himself, also coincide coincides with her facial expressions and actions.to convey what's on her mind.
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* ''Manga/TheDangersInMyHeart'' is told mainly from the perspective of male lead Kyōtarō Ichikawa, the only character whose thoughts are presented to the audience through text boxes. The life of his LoveInterest Anna Yamada is explored through his eyes and interpretation of her, along with a strong case of ShowDontTell on her part. The most explicit peek we get into Yamada's head is the occasional ImagineSpot. The dialogue of other characters, including Ichikawa himself, also coincide with her facial expressions and actions.
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* In the ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'' books, Heralds always have a [[BondCreatures Companion]] with them, sharing their adventures and giving occasional commentary. Over the run of the series, Companions have been shown interacting with non-Herald characters and displaying more personality than just a 'voice' in their Herald's head, but even then no book has ''ever'' been written from the perspective of a Companion.
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* ''Literature/TheSecretHistory'': The novel's narrator is the Richard, the latecomer and SixthRanger of the classics clique, but really he's just the eyewitness to the unfolding tragedy; the real protagonist is [[TragicHero Henry]].

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