Subject: Well, of course.
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Posted on: 2012-09-08 01:16:00 UTC
It's a point of principle with me that everything is possible to write well and believably. Girl Falls Into Middle-earth? Easy! (Actually I doubt it was easy - Boz put a heck of a lot of work into that story). So yes, I would say it could definitely be done - but it would take, as you say, a character-driven author to do it, and most authors aren't. Plot twists take precedence over character growth. Heck, I'm currently actively trying to write a genuine evolving character, and I'm still finding most of his change turning into Epiphany Moments. That's not how people actually change - but it's an easy literary shorthand.
(For my money - and I'll have to poke at this on the next draft - the way to do it is to make his actions separated by epiphany-type shifts, but to make his thoughts change gradually in between. Thus keeping the narrative convenience of 'Gasp! You've never said you cared before!', but without the audience reaction of 'Gasp! Why in the world do you care now?')
hS