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Any book recommendations where the protagonist exists as they are when they are first introduced to us, but then that protagonist experiences some form of conflict that results in an overall change in this character and it all sums up nicely at the end?
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>>24881926
This is oddly specific.
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my diary desu
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>>24881926
Wouldn’t this just be American Psycho?
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>>24881926
wtf, this has never been done before ever, you should write the first novel with this premise
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>>24881926
Clockwork orange. Also the reason kubrick removed that cringe ending because it made no sense.
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>>24881926
Hahah OP I love froggo xD
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>>24881926
Challenge: recommend a novel that does not do this
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>>24883131
The Trial
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>>24881926
The Aesthete Health & Fitness Club
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>>24883390
>The Trial
>inexistant protagonist
>no conflict
>no character arc
I don't think you understood the assignment anon
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Les mouches
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>>24881926
Thais - Anatoile France
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>>24881926
Any book with character development



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