Your Character Doesn’t Need to Change (Writers, Read This)
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What if your character doesn’t need to change—at all?
Many writers misunderstand character arc and accidentally weaken their stories by forcing transformation where it doesn’t belong. In this episode of The Storyteller’s Mission, Zena Dell Lowe explains why some of the most iconic protagonists succeed precisely because they don’t change—and how digging in can be a far more powerful form of growth.
This episode explores:
- The difference between changing characters and steadfast characters
- Why “digging in” can strengthen a hero instead of flattening them
- How weakness, not selfishness, creates redeemable protagonists
- Why forced character change often feels false on the page or screen
- How this principle applies to both heroes and villains
Whether you’re writing a novel, screenplay, or series, this episode will help you rethink character arc, avoid common storytelling traps, and write protagonists that feel authentic, grounded, and compelling.
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