This is such a good prompt-- as usual! There's so much for readers to glean from our characters in the way their enemies see them, describe them, loathe them. Often times, WHY an antagonist is our character's enemy is their enemy is understood/explained/described, but HOW they "enemy" for lack of a better term, is just as important, if not more-so. It can fuel the plot.
This is such a good prompt-- as usual! There's so much for readers to glean from our characters in the way their enemies see them, describe them, loathe them. Often times, WHY an antagonist is our character's enemy is their enemy is understood/explained/described, but HOW they "enemy" for lack of a better term, is just as important, if not more-so. It can fuel the plot.
Thank you for this, Cristina!
You're welcome, Alejandro! I'll be eager to see how this plays out in your work.