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Whole chapters are devoted to the points of view of characters who are affected by the plot but do not further it.
Mr. Levithan said the site would include blogs written from the points of view of characters, and maps, treasure hunts and videos, many with historical and geographical content.
The movie's main visual trope is the shrouded view of characters seen through the glass of car windows and apartment windows that are spattered with raindrops, streaked with reflections of skyglare and streetlights, dimmed by fog, misted by condensation.
She then used her keynote speech at the Brisbane writers' festival to tear into the argument that writers – most particularly white writers – are guilty of "cultural appropriation" by writing from the point of view of characters from other cultural backgrounds.
It is also seen in her willingness to trust her own imagination and write from the point of view of characters -- men and women; old and young; Americans and Bosnians; Muslims, Christians and Jews; soldiers and refugees; the wounded and the doomed and those who survive them -- who may be nothing like her and whose histories are nothing like her own.
Others, such as Gaia ("the world's fastest growing online world hangout for teens") and Barbie Girls, use sprites (two-dimensional pre-rendered figures) to provide a bird's-eye view of characters moving around in largely static settings.
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When Zola began planning the series, he had a distinctly determinist view of character and plotting.
One essay advocated an "incremental" view of moral character, suggesting that character can change over time; another promoted an "entity" view of character, suggesting that character is fixed and not changeable.
When the tragedy came, it seems to have instilled in him a deep sense of the inexorability of fate, a conviction that, naturally, influenced his view of character.
I would hesitate to define someone's traits by their profession as I tend to take more of a determinist's view of character; that it dictates behavior or fate.
The students debated what Montaigne meant when he said, "That's past recalling," talking about whether a person's character can change and whether a person's view of character can also change.
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