: Re: Recharacterizing a character I have a character who I specifically wrote to be a certain way. However, I want to rewrite the character to be different--weaker, and less independent in order to
I think the answer is in your question --you want to give this character room to grow. In that case, make the original version of this character the endpoint of the new version.
No one starts out life having it all together. This is basically the "prequel version" of the character, showing how he or she learned to become the strong, independent person you first envisioned.
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