A literary character
is one time-lapse arc
taken in sequence
and chosen frames
from the first sunup glimmer
where they arise, to add their
specific shade and hue, glitter
and angle to the thickening plot,
up all through the coloring
clouds, an obstacle course
they fly over and past, to
(finally) wherever they
set: and there it is. That
whole arc
is the character.
We don't see
it all, just chosen shots,
but we see enough.
The character
of the author,
by comparison
is all of that plus
everything that lands
or was put deliberately
out-of-frame
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