Word: characterized
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“There’s very little character in [Harvard Square] bars,” Griffin said. “I’m not going to name names, but there’s nothing on the walls and nothing to give kind of a historic flavor.?...
BC: I had to stick to the facts. In fiction, you can kill a character and then you miss her and you can bring her back to life. It doesn’t work that way in memoir writing.
BC: I wanted to do that because it was a time and a place, the late ’50s, early ’60s, where people might have those feelings and wouldn’t go anywhere with them. I was curious as to how those feelings would be...
THC: You say that you wanted to try things like lesbianism and passionate religion to see how the characters played off of it, indicating that the characters’ paths are unplanned. Can you talk a little about your process of character and plot development?
THC: You don’t seem to have a character that is clearly heroic. Were you trying to create a hero?