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Historical Fiction Unit Studies
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Historical Fiction Unit Studies | Unit studies based on works of historical fiction Historical Fiction Unit Studies Skip to content Home About February 19, 2010 · 12:30 pm C.S. Lewis on writing “good” characters The valuable advice that C.S. Lewis gave on writing is much repeated, but here is a passage that I’ve rarely seen quoted. It is taken from his book on Milton’s Paradise Lost, and explains the difficulty authors have in portraying virtuous characters. “It remains, of course, true that Satan is the best drawn of Milton’s characters. The reason is not hard to find. Of the major characters whom Milton attempted he is incomparably the easiest to draw. Set a hundred poets to tell the same story and in ninety of the resulting poems Satan will be the best character. In all but a few writers the ‘good’ characters are the least successful, and every one who has ever tried to make even the humblest story ought to know why. To make a character worse than oneself it is on...
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