It depends on what you want to happen. It's your story. Are you looking for a way to break an unbreakable chain? That's not going to happen if you made it unbreakable, so you'd better go back and make it breakable instead.
You can introduce a new character or element to help the stuck character escape, create a flashback or dream sequence that reveals a solution, or have the character use their surroundings creatively to find a way out. This can add an element of surprise and suspense to your story.
Only if your main character is a protagonist, which is the hero in the story/novel.
Point of View means which character is speaking or thinking. You write an account by writing what that character would have seen/heard/felt during the story.
a story about writing a story (apex)
a story with footnotes that comment on the author's process
It depends on what story you're writing!You can have a character of any age you want, so pick one who would fit your story best.
The main character/s tell/s the story.
William faulkner
William Faulkner
I think it is the most important part of the writing. The Climax is the point in the story where the main character's point of view changes, or the most exciting/action filled part of the story.
changes, for better of worse, throughout the story. in other words the dynamic character is one who changes often in the piece of writing.
its better for it to be a man
Writing in the 'first person' is writing from the point of view of the writer. In non fiction, the first person would be written as 'In my opinion...', 'I said...', or 'It's my experience...'. In fiction, writing in the first person would be the story being told by the main character or a character in the story observing everything. In a video game this means seeing what the main character sees commonly used in shooters.