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Title: Character bias
Post by: logarithm.and.blues on April 26, 2010, 02:35:25 AM
My English teacher (who I've been asking for advice) says that my writing so far has a bias towards other characters. Is that even possible to avoid, though, with a first person narrator?
Title: Re: Character bias
Post by: the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh on April 27, 2010, 02:46:49 AM
My English teacher (who I've been asking for advice) says that my writing so far has a bias towards other characters. Is that even possible to avoid, though, with a first person narrator?

No.  There is no such thing as a narrator without some biases, because humans have them.
Title: Re: Character bias
Post by: Enjorous on April 27, 2010, 09:08:06 PM
Personally I think a narrator without bias is kinda boring.
Title: Re: Character bias
Post by: BobForPresident on May 14, 2010, 12:59:53 AM
My English teacher (who I've been asking for advice) says that my writing so far has a bias towards other characters. Is that even possible to avoid, though, with a first person narrator?


Can you explain having a bias "toward" other characters? Does that mean that your narrator favors the supporting cast when he shouldn't? I'm confuzzled.  ???
Title: Re: Character bias
Post by: logarithm.and.blues on May 14, 2010, 11:09:01 PM
I have no idea, honestly. She said that the way I wrote the dialogue made it seem like I, as the author, favored certain characters.
Title: Re: Character bias
Post by: BobForPresident on May 15, 2010, 06:35:24 PM
I have no idea, honestly. She said that the way I wrote the dialogue made it seem like I, as the author, favored certain characters.

Maybe she thinks your dialogue sounds like another character somewhere in your work...or mebbe in popular culture. Sometimes I have to remind myself that my main character doesn't always have to talk like Drasek Riven from the Erevis Cale trilogy.  :)