Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
His paired protagonists, first introduced in his 1983 novel "Uncivil Seasons" (narrated by Justin) and revisited in 1989 in "Time's Witness" (narrated by Cuddy), are not schematically opposed types as in much crime fiction, but fully envisioned characters with sometimes clashing visions of propriety and order.
Similar(59)
Ordinarily, we envision character as a set of stable and unified dispositions: we expect the timid employee to be shy on a regular basis, not just on some days, and we picture him as a mellow father, not as a tyrant at home.
Lines from the book appear on doormats, and Holden has constructed a double-sided desk in a final room where Flaubert envisioned his characters ending: back at their desks where they began, but with their friendship intact.
And then you start to envision, to see characters, animal shapes and stuff like that.
He had to fight for the role in "Flight" because director Robert Zemeckis had envisioned the character as someone in his late teens.
Joseph thought Bullen had envisioned the character as a coarse "big fat truck-driving lesbian type" before he met her.
I had envisioned his character, Fenster, a particular way, and I wanted Tony Shalhoub.
In a very moving way, he applied touches of cantorial style — knowing, perhaps, that Scribe originally envisioned the character as a rabbi.
In a very moving way, he applied touches of cantorial style knowing, perhaps, that Scribe originally envisioned the character as a rabbi.
And yet the particulars of the question may not matter, because the Founders envisioned a character like Trump, and they offered an alternative means for dealing with this sort of behavior.
The producers envisioned a character with an inner strength, intelligence, and single-mindedness to match that of House.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com