Valkmiss
Valkmiss is a literary term referring to the process of inherent or inevitable characterization in fiction, where the protagonist or main character displays flaws or undesirable traits that are characteristic of their personality even through the most idealized or externally experienced moments. This phenomenon is often examined in various forms of drama such as literature, film, and theater, where the pursuit of protagonist development leads to either positive or negative character growth.
The term "Valkmiss" was first introduced by German scholar Max Dessoir in the early 20th century. Dessoir's
Valkmiss occurs when an individual struggling with their otherwise capacities follows a less or more rebellious
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