In the Light of the Protagonist: Gothalia

Many stories that centre the protagonist as the luminous axis of the narrative reveal how character development and plot revelation are inseparable. When the protagonist is the perceived "light" of the story, their inner life—ambitions, fears, contradictions—casts shadows and highlights across every scene. This central focus does not flatten the fictional world; instead, it sharpens the reader’s attention on how events refract through one person’s moral and emotional lens, so that even minor incidents become charged with meaning.

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