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Originally Posted by tomsem
I always pictured the protagonist as 'female' (as author's stand-in maybe) even though self descriptions always use gender-neutral it/its.
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Me too. I think because the author is female and that knowledge is always somewhere in the subconscious.
But I don't mind the male actor. I guess it's pretty hard to find someone big, tall and with an androgynous face; and if you use a lot of makeup, you'll lose the nuances of facial expressions, which in this case are pretty important.