Difference in use

I may have said this before but I wanted to reiterate it: there is a difference in how characters use abilities and their effects on the story. For example The Shining vs Dr. Sleep. In the first novel, Danny Torence's power is an ability that helps him communicate. His powers don't protect him, just yje opposite, they are the reason the Outlook Hotel wants him. If we look at the sequel, the powers are still a burden to the point that Danny turns to his father's poison and drinks away his abilities. But in the final battle he's able to conjure hands to push the villain off an edge and break her neck. Now he's using his powers to influence something, now he understands his powers. It kills the mystery when the protagonist has understanding. Before it was a mystery, a journey we were walking through with Danny. Now it's a fact. An ugly statemental blotch on the story. It's one of the issues I'm dealing with when writing my own story. 

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