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Protagonist Quotes by Christopher Darden
- In fact, some reviewers have said that as they got into the story they forgot that the protagonist is a black woman. They were moved…
- It would have been easier to have a male protagonist, but I didn't want people to assume that Nikki Hill was me in her entirety…
More Protagonist Quotes
- The black person is the protagonist in most of my paintings. I realized that I didn't see many paintings with black people… — Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Ostwald was a great protagonist and an inspiring teacher. He had the gift of saying the right thing in the right way.… — Wilder Dwight Bancroft
- This bill would renounce the safe, proper, and acceptable role for Government as a referee of disputes between the governed. It would… — Strom Thurmond
- Any claim to actual identification as a drama must rest upon the construction of a plot independent of the assignment of affliction… — David Mamet
- I started writing novels while an undergraduate student, in an attempt to make sense of the city of Edinburgh, using a detective… — Ian Rankin
- Cliché openings in fantasy can include an opening scene set in a battle (and my peeve is that I don’t know any… — Kristin Nelson
- I'm drawn particularly to stories that evolve out of the character of the protagonist. — David McCullough
- Eva is a story of repetition. It is a story where our protagonist faces the same situation many times over and determinedly picks… — Hideaki Anno
- Treefingers is important, it's the point in which our protagonist crosses the icy tundra that is how to disappear completely to reach… — Thom Yorke
- When I first began writing In the Country of Men all I had was the voice of the protagonist. He intrigued me… — Hisham Matar
- Open Secret boasts a nifty plot and, in Coroner Fortin, a fascinating protagonist who will likely be around for a long time.… — Unknown Author
- Black music has always known, and not been afraid to acknowledge just how high the stakes of Black thought are. To summarize… — Frank B. Wilderson III