If you give a character room to breathe, they come alive.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Breathing is always key in any character. When you have a character with no voice, that makes it even more important.
As long as a character doesn't die, the character can always come back.
It's hard to know whether certain characters come to life or not, they either come to have their own life or they don't. I've written many things in which the characters just remain inert.
Characters die all the time. At times, they die amongst a reader's tears, and at others, amongst the applause, and some, still, in quiet satisfaction.
He lives most life whoever breathes most air.
I don't believe you just create a character out of thin air, there's always something of yourself you bring.
People have got to let their bodies breathe a little bit more. That's the great thing about being a pompous, jumped-up rock god. There's plenty of air around you.
A mortal lives not through that breath that flows in and that flows out. The source of his life is another and this causes the breath to flow.
There are some people who walk into a room and they oxygenate it, by their very being there's fresh air. Then there are those who come in with the smell of death and they suck the life out.
Same with souls. They can't survive without a body for long.