Real Goal
Posted: Oct 21, 2009 11:14 pm
I have a story in which playing a role is the goal.
They are two political parties and a new third political party threatens to ruin them both by offering people a seemingly better system. The protagonist also the Impacpact Character, who doesn't care if his party's views are better and doesn't want people to change and like his party, but rather just play the role of party members.
In order to achieve this goal the protagonist concieves an idea, develops a plan, play's a role, and when all else fails realizes that the only way to succeed is to infiltrate the other party and change it from the inside to reflect his own.
It seems like changing one's nature should be the goal as it will solve the stories problem, but I think the real goal of the story is to get people to play a role. Is there something that same inorder for A. we need B.?
They are two political parties and a new third political party threatens to ruin them both by offering people a seemingly better system. The protagonist also the Impacpact Character, who doesn't care if his party's views are better and doesn't want people to change and like his party, but rather just play the role of party members.
In order to achieve this goal the protagonist concieves an idea, develops a plan, play's a role, and when all else fails realizes that the only way to succeed is to infiltrate the other party and change it from the inside to reflect his own.
It seems like changing one's nature should be the goal as it will solve the stories problem, but I think the real goal of the story is to get people to play a role. Is there something that same inorder for A. we need B.?