The author has a fascinating character in mind - it is unquestionably his story - but for one reason or another, getting into their head just wouldn't pan out for the reader. Normally this is because: 1. * The character is dead at the end of the story. 2. * The author wants to keep the reader wondering what the character is thinking, or the character has a secret the author wants to keep from the audience. 3. * The character doesn't understand the events of the story, and the author wants to provide a clear perspective on them. 4. * The character didn't personally change much. In fact, the events of the story were more significant for the character as an observer than a participant. 5. * The character's heroic abilities are such that it's hard to show them from his p
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