Blank and Blank Characters
One of the issues I'm having is with my main character being too blank. I know he doesn't like his new school and loves to look at the stars but that's about the full gist of what I have for him. I've written on other essays about how I hate the "normal" character in stories. The particular characters I'm thinking of are Doug from the show of the same name and Arnold from "Hey, Arnold." Both shows were part of my childhood and while I enjoyed them at the time, today I believe they were poorly designed. If everyone around the protagonist is more interesting, the story messed up. People need to attach somewhat to the protagonist. I get what the meaning behind making the main character boring. It's like the character is saying "Welcome to my wacky life. Here's a bunch of strange people and I'm your lense into this world." Cartoons tend to be wacky but the "normal" character has never felt like a good lense to me. It's better if the character participates in the madness or becomes something more than standard. That's the problem I'm having with my protagonist, he's boring.
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