thanks :D. Glad you enjoyed.That inspires me to do more :)
Make your hearth shine through the darkest night; let it transform hate into kindness, evil into justice, and loneliness into love.Seconded. This was one of the best and most informative things I've read on this wiki in a long time. Bravo, sir. Or madam.
I felt the need to congratulate the contributors on such great work, and here seems to be the place to do it. I do hope the Analysis sub wiki gets some more attention to encourage fascinating articles like this.
Good article overall but it seems to me the last two sentences are more relevant to commonplaces than to anything demonstrated by serious studies. Could skip on the sugar coating.
Edited by LysEcarlateThe "Anti-avatar" part could probably do with a mention of the Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist: The one you don't feel sorry for, which allows easier enjoyment of his suffering.
- Whoops, this trope is apparently not what I thought it was. Is there a trope on how to make a good Butt-Monkey while being sure of not making it a Woobie?
What you think this was about? did you liked it? (I am the author)
Anyways a good technique is to make that character an unlikebale person not nesesarily evil but plainly inlikeable
Make your hearth shine through the darkest night; let it transform hate into kindness, evil into justice, and loneliness into love.Ignore this. I posted it in the wrong place.
Edited by fawn ^Not actually my favorite animal.Under the section "The Ideal People" there seemed to be a missing quote that belonged to Aristotle. I removed the below from the article but if anyone knows what was supposed to go there go ahead and put it and the quote back in.
Very well written article. I enjoyed reading it.
^Not actually my favorite animal. Hide / Show Replies