tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1211628671871017310.post5123654700608713827..comments2024-01-08T06:38:13.068-06:00Comments on Everything of Interest to a Romance Writer: Who am I?: Villain or Hero?Everything of Interest to a Romance Writerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11325200005671609112noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1211628671871017310.post-7153150220438209232023-05-16T22:53:11.514-05:002023-05-16T22:53:11.514-05:00Thhanks for thisThhanks for thisSeafood Recipeshttps://www.seafood-recipes.com/seafood/ginger_shrimp_with_noodles_and_mushrooms_5457798258.shtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1211628671871017310.post-15888270755636989862010-09-24T08:25:59.719-05:002010-09-24T08:25:59.719-05:00Great quiz! I think you're right. It's C -...Great quiz! I think you're right. It's C - it could apply to either, hero or villain.Kelly Boycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15459592836145655997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1211628671871017310.post-56832675175925901012010-09-20T09:41:44.383-05:002010-09-20T09:41:44.383-05:00Thanks for the A for my extra credit thinking! LO...Thanks for the A for my extra credit thinking! LOL You ARE generous!<br /><br />I see what you mean about the extreme confidence about being central to the universe. (Yikes -- I think I've dated too many guys like that! LOL)<br /><br />So maybe we're both right with the way we've interpreted that "wholly realize himself" phrase. LOLDonna Cummingshttp://www.allaboutthewriting.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1211628671871017310.post-45978369206429512632010-09-19T14:05:09.238-05:002010-09-19T14:05:09.238-05:00Donna, I will give you an A for extra thought. :) ...Donna, I will give you an A for extra thought. :) I'm so generous. LOL Hmmm. I guess I interpreted "wholly realize himself" as extreme confidence with no room for doubt that he thought himself central to the universe [fixed star]. However, the grammar on #2 gave me pause (that's how he wrote it), and on second thought "wholly realize himself" probably means to fulfil his potential is the only certainty [fixed star]. Humph. Sounds like growth. LOLEverything of Interest to a Romance Writerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11325200005671609112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1211628671871017310.post-55595466486396747942010-09-19T13:14:45.746-05:002010-09-19T13:14:45.746-05:00What a great quiz! I haven't read Arthur Mill...What a great quiz! I haven't read Arthur Miller's essay, but I think I better do that now. :)<br /><br />I agree with you on "C" being the best answer for each question. However (here's my inner contrarian again!), for #2 I actually picked Hero instead of both. I focused on the words "wholly realize himself", and I interpreted that to mean growth, I guess. And while villains definitely have goals, I didn't think of them as trying to grow. Mmm. I think you make a great argument though. I am going to ponder this some more!Donna Cummingshttp://www.allaboutthewriting.comnoreply@blogger.com