“A memory came to me. One time, in middle school, a famous author
came to talk to our class and give a writing workshop. One of the things
she told us about writing a novel was that the story should be about
what the main character wants. Dorothy wants to go home to Kansas.
George Milton wants a farm of his own. Amelia Sedley wants to marry her
darling George and live happily ever after. The end of the story,
according to the famous author, is when the character either gests what
he wants or realizes he’s never going to get it. Or sometimes, she said,
like Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With the Wind, realizes she doesn’t
actually want what she thought she wanted all along. ” ― Alex Flinn, Bewitching: The Kendra Chronicles
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