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"When a high school student’s negative emotions manifest in the form of other students, he will have to vanquish each one before they spread their emotions and cause complete chaos."
Yes, it seems your character has a quasi-Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde situation accept that the sinister side of his personality, Mr. Hyde, is projected onto other personalities rather than contained within the same body.
Yes, it seems your character has a quasi-Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde situation accept that the sinister side of his personality, Mr. Hyde, is projected onto other personalities rather than contained within the same body.
See less"When a high school student’s negative emotions manifest in the form of other students, he will have to vanquish each one before they spread their emotions and cause complete chaos."
I gotta say I prefer the other version because it's rich in psychological irony and paradox and there is a direct and immediate threat to the main character whereas "cause complete chaos"-- how does that impact him? What's his personal stake, what has he got to lose if he can't contain the chaos? MoRead more
I gotta say I prefer the other version because it’s rich in psychological irony and paradox and there is a direct and immediate threat to the main character whereas “cause complete chaos”– how does that impact him? What’s his personal stake, what has he got to lose if he can’t contain the chaos?
More to the point, if the source of all his problems, all the chaos, is himself, then doesn’t it follow that his ultimate dramatic goal must be to confront and solve the problem of himself?
See less(1600’s, Action/Comedy) After losing his parents to bandits, Spaniard San?o and his servant Pan?o goes after a wild treasure hunt with the map San?o stole from the bandits.
Don Quixote meets Treasure Island? Are the bandits in hot pursuit, trying to get the map back, get the treasure before San?o and Pan?o do?
Don Quixote meets Treasure Island?
Are the bandits in hot pursuit, trying to get the map back, get the treasure before San?o and Pan?o do?
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