ReCo2gnition- Inspiration for the Characters
Come along a new kind of dystopian journey that will make you want to engage with intriguing and memorable characters right through to the trilogy’s end. The story uses the mystical palindrome TENET within the Sator Square as a time travel portal to help save the world from oxygen debt due to climate change and nuclear disaster. The Main antagonist is a Chinese Shape Shifting Time Travelling Android Warrior which has been inspired by the Chinese super power and economic growth and economic growth that they have today, and that we fear in the West.
Below describes the inspiration for the creation of my characters for my debut novel. The story uses the mystical palindrome TENET within the Sator Square as a time travel portal to save the world from being in oxygen debt from climate change and nuclear disasters. The main antagonist is a Chinese Shapeshifting Time Travelling Android Warrior which was inspired by the Chinese strong super power and economic growth that they have today, and that we fear in the West.
The Inspiration for the main characters came from the following:
- The Protagonist Ben Richards was inspired by Stephen King’s novel character in his novel ‘The Running Man’, as I felt in his mind he is running away from his troubles due to his PTSD.
- I also felt that due to the protagonist’s trauma, he suffered frequent flashbacks similar to James Stewart in Vertigo. Vertigo has a big influence on ReCo2gnition’s story being similar with its story line, where the main antagonist disguises her true identity and takes advantage of the protagonist’s trauma.
- The character Tony Clarke was inspired by a real life character I looked upon implementing the protagonist’s ideas with, for Northampton Football Club in 2010. Although I have never formerly met Tony, so the character is not like for like but more fictitious.
- The character Grazia Rossini was inspired by a real life Italian pen friend with the same name I used to write to from the age of 13- 15.
- Merisi was inspired by Clint Eastwood’s ‘Blondie’ in the film ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’, acting as the guardian angel protecting the protagonist.
- Caravaggio’s character was inspired by the artist’s use of ‘dark versus light, good versus evil’ themes in his drawings, and used in the story.
- The character Shui Feng was inspired by the Chinese strong super power and economic growth that they have today, and that we fear in the West.
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ReCo2gnition- Inspiration for the Characters
ReCo2gnition- Inspiration for the CharactersThe Inspiration for the main characters came from the following:The Protagonist Ben Richards was inspired by Stephen King’s novel character in his novel ‘The Running Man’, as I felt in his mind he is running away from his troubles due to his PTSD. I also felt that due to the protagonist’s trauma, he suffered frequent flashbacks similar to James Stewart in Vertigo. Vertigo has a big influence on ReCo2gnition’s story being similar with its story line, where the main antagonist disguises her true identity and takes advantage of the protagonist’s trauma.The character Tony Clarke was inspired by a real life character I looked upon implementing the protagonist’s ideas with, for Northampton Football Club in 2010. Although I have never formerly met Tony, so the character is not like for like but more fictitious.The character Grazia Rossini was inspired by a real life Italian pen friend with the same name I used to write to from the age of 13- 15. Merisi was inspired by Clint Eastwood’s ‘Blondie’ in the film ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’, acting as the guardian angel protecting the protagonist.Caravaggio’s character was inspired by the artist’s use of ‘dark versus light, good versus evil’ themes in his drawings, and used in the story.The character Shui Feng was inspired by the Chinese strong super power and economic growth that they have today, and that we fear in the West.Please upload your review to Amazon, if you choose to purchase from the Amazon link below. Thank You Markhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=Mark+Dowson&ref=nb_sb_nosswww.markdowsonauthor.com
Posted by Mark Dowson, Author on Wednesday, November 6, 2019