Why the Protagonist Must Be a Problem-solver – by September Fawkes…

In some ways, this post’s topic sounds obvious, in others . . . not so much. On the surface, the tip seems simple, and yet, it is easily and often overlooked.

Your protagonist must be a problem-solver.

Yup.

A problem-solver.

I don’t care if she’s the laziest, most passive, most dimwitted person on the planet, within the context of the plot, she must be a problem-solver (even if a reluctant one).

Otherwise, she’ll feel like a weak character.

Otherwise, the plot will feel weak.

Of course, I’m sure you can find rare exceptions to this.

But 99% of the time, your protagonist needs to be a problem-solver.

So let’s talk about why.

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