IC as antagonist issue
Posted: Dec 02, 2010 2:54 pm
Chris,
I am using a thinned down storyform for part 1 of my novel, which contains a lot of back story but does play a role in the overall plot -- and then part 2 is a full-fledged storyform. (Part 3 is mostly just denouement).
The MC-Protagonist and IC in part 1 become IC-Protagonist and Antagonist, respectively, in part 2 (with the main character now being a MC-sidekick to the IC-Protagonist).
To set up this new relationship in part 2, I have given the IC in part 1 several "antagonistic" characteristics (esp. in the dimensions of Motivation and Methodology). However, I remember a discussion somewhere -- either in the book or in this forum (but can't find it anywhere) -- of problems that arise when the IC is also the Antagonist.
Please enlighten me...
Thanks,
Jeff
I am using a thinned down storyform for part 1 of my novel, which contains a lot of back story but does play a role in the overall plot -- and then part 2 is a full-fledged storyform. (Part 3 is mostly just denouement).
The MC-Protagonist and IC in part 1 become IC-Protagonist and Antagonist, respectively, in part 2 (with the main character now being a MC-sidekick to the IC-Protagonist).
To set up this new relationship in part 2, I have given the IC in part 1 several "antagonistic" characteristics (esp. in the dimensions of Motivation and Methodology). However, I remember a discussion somewhere -- either in the book or in this forum (but can't find it anywhere) -- of problems that arise when the IC is also the Antagonist.
Please enlighten me...
Thanks,
Jeff