Talking about this, Wayne paused, "The sorrier the plot, the better. By oppressing the protagonist, we evoke sympathy from the readers, inciting a frenzy of hatred toward the antagonists. Only when the protagonist rises powerfully and crushes his enemies in revenge will the readers feel a continuous rush of thrill."
Chris nodded repeatedly, then said, "Mr. Wayne, I think I understand the plot and character development, but where's the literary value?"
"That's simple."
Wayne grabbed the female student's hand, and sat her down on the bed beside him, draping his arm around her shoulder, "About this script, ugh, I mean, regarding the literary value, we can dig deep by exploring human nature."
"Can you be more specific, teacher?"
"Through the stark contrast in the protagonist's character before and after, we create a tragic figure consumed by the flames of revenge..."