"None of my characters are rich or famous, and the situations they find themselves in could happen to anyone"
- Nicholas Sparks
About this Quote
In this quote, author Nicholas Sparks is discussing that his characters are relatable and reasonable. He specifies that none of them are rich or widely known, which sets them apart from lots of characters in literature. This permits readers to get in touch with them on a deeper level, as they are not portrayed as ideal or unattainable. Triggers likewise mentions that the circumstances his characters deal with are not extraordinary or out of the ordinary, however rather might occur to anybody. This more emphasizes the relatability of his characters and their experiences. Overall, Sparks' quote highlights his intent to produce relatable and genuine characters that readers can quickly relate to.
This quote is written / told by Nicholas Sparks somewhere between December 31, 1965 and today. He was a famous Author from USA.
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