Por Julia Abrahao But the person who stepped out of the front door was tall and thin, with short, spiky dark hair. He was wearing a gold mesh vest and a pair of silk pajama pants. He regarded Clary with mild interest, puffing gently on a fantastically large pipe as he did so. Though he […]
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Cassandra Clare and the Art of Character Construction
Por Julia Abrahao Alec looked at it. Suddenly he was filled with hate – for the scarf, for Magnus, and most of all for himself. “Don’t tell me,” he said. “The scarf’s a hundred years old, and it was given to you by Queen Victoria right before she died, for special services to the Crown […]
“Celaena Sardothien: How to make a good female character”
Por Julia Abrahao “I’m not married,” he said softly, “because I can’t stomach the idea of marrying a woman inferior to me in mind and spirit. It would mean the death of my soul.” Maas, 2012 “My name is Celaena Sardothien. But it makes no difference if my name’s Celaena or Lillian or Bitch, because […]