ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts covered in the preceding chapters of this book. The book introduces the concept of the fictional character based on a set of personhood conditions to sketch and shade a rough shape of the form it will take during storytelling. It examines the notion of realistic attribution in the text. The book illustrates the uniqueness of the authorial identity, along with her artistic right to self-definition. It explores the fictional character with respect to the narrative in its entirety. With a range of devices at her disposition, the book provides the information she wishes, painting a convincing portrait for the reader to follow. It also presents a solid explanatory tool, guiding the creative writer to develop her own methods and techniques of character construction, rather than presenting her with yet more new ones.