Why are characters in novels called “characters” and not “personalities” (which would reveal that novels are about multiple personalities)?
Why should it be that writers refer to their “characters” and not to their “personalities”?
No doubt there is some kind of linguistic or historical argument that could be made to justify “characters” instead of “personalities,” but, obviously, it would be a rationalization.
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