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Old 07-14-2011, 04:28 PM   #7
crich70
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It's been said that a writer is God to his/her story world so I don't see a way that such life & death decisions for this or that character can be avoided. The author has to know enough about a given character to write convincingly about them, and sometimes a story will require that this or that character bites the dust. Anything else would be unrealistic and while we want to escape the 'real' world when we read we also expect certain things to be maintained, one of which is that death is part of the world fictional or real.
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