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I was wondering whether you had a favorite or least favorite character to write among Ender, Peter, and Ender-Peter. They're three of my favorites of yours, so I got thinking on them. I am, as I know many of the others here are, an amateur author, and I know sometimes it can get boring writing characters who are truly good. Ender certainly has his share of flaws, but I don't think he does a single selfish thing (at least, that I can remember) in all of the books you've written. (I'm not complaining - I adore Ender.) Did you ever get bored of writing him?
Thanks. And as long as I've got your attention, thank you for all your books (I haven't read them all yet, but I'm working on it), and the laughter and the tears that have come with them.
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I think killing Stilson was selfish on Ender's part. We might deem it necessary, but no way can it be considered altruistic.
The more time I spend with a character, the more involved I become with the way he or she thinks. I live inside their heads. I come to know them. That makes them "favorites" whether the character is admirable or not.
If you mean, though, which characters I ADMIRE most, that's a difficult thing to say. I admire good people. But I also admire weak or sometimes-bad people who are trying to do better.
And THAT doesn't say anything about which characters I would LIKE if they were real people. Which of them I'd hang out with. Some of them would be so uninterested in ME that I would be uncomfortable. Peter would regard me as useless and irrelevant. Alvin would find me vain and ridiculous. I can't hang out with people who don't like me.
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