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  1. Oct 6, 2021 · When a passive protagonist exhibits humor, quiet strength, resilience, firm judgment, a sense of irony, keen insight or in any other way witnesses for us in a manner more piercing than we can ourselves manage, then we have reason to care about, believe in and hope for that person.

    • Donald Maass
  2. Mar 2, 2023 · When a passive person—or protagonist—refuses the call to change, they’re trapped living inside a ruin, pretending. Maybe when you’re the passive character you need to tell yourself that you’re a rebel, an activist.

    • J. M. Elliott
  3. Lecture 25. - Durkheim and Social Facts. Overview. Durkheim understood life sciences as divided into three branches: biology, which is interested in the body, psychology, which deals with the personality, and sociology, which deals with collective representations.

  4. Apr 21, 2016 · Biology: Scott and Marshall's authoritative and bestselling Dictionary of Sociology (2009) has no entry for it. There are entries for Wilfred Bion, the Kleinian psychoanalyst, or for sociometry, the almost‐forgotten method of measuring social relationships.

    • Maurizio Meloni, Simon J. Williams, Paul Martin
    • 2016
  5. Mar 5, 2020 · Once this quest begins, the protagonist is forced to make decisions, thereby becoming not so passive at all. Passive protagonists aren’t completely resistant to drama, then. It just takes a certain kind of exaggerated world to force them to respond.

  6. three forms of explanation common in the discipline of biology have meaningful homologues in sociology: (1) species-wide human behavior may be explained as the result of biological evolution; (2) behavioral differences between humans, or be-

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  8. Getting Passive Protagonists to Act. Many beginning writers struggle with protagonists who are too passive. The plot seems to constantly be happening to him or her, but the protagonist doesn’t take an action to make the plot happen.

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