When a famous man died this month, the media referred
to his “mixed legacy.”
Got me thinking. Which one of us, when truth is told,
will not have a mixed legacy? Except for saints, who among us is all-virtuous?
Or all-villainous?
Characters in fiction of yesteryear may carry these
distinctions. I couldn’t write or even conjure such characters. I just never
met one personally, and I need this personal connection as a hook to hang my
characters’ jackets on.
Literary clichés
aside, I’m already on record for abhorring black and white stances. It is challenging
and frustrating at times, with advice to “up the stakes” and make one’s writing
less aware of the gray tones mixture that is us.
My challenge, as I revise and work my way to the best
stories I can, is to keep them interesting, illuminating, and allow all my characters
their right to a mixed legacy.