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Oh to be a little animal living in a tree

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Wouldn't the POV just look like a bunch of dashes and plus signs
Zoë Lund in Ms .45 (1981) dir. Abel Ferrara

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Imagine that one day as you're walking on a hot sunny path, your hat jumps off your head and lands into a muddy ditch. And you look at your muddy hat and ask it: "What did you do that for?"
"I don't want to be a burden anymore", your hat answers. "You are always carrying me around, and I can't carry you. That's not fair."
"I don't mind carrying you, little idiot", you tell your hat, "you hardly weight anything at all, and you shelter me from the sun."
"But that's different", your hat protests. "I don't mind the sun scorching on me. That happens anyway. It's literally no trouble for me to shade you too."
"Just the same it's no trouble for me to carry you. But now, because you wanted to stop inconveniencing and bothering me, I am now hatless and you are in the dirt."
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Every day I wake up and Hades kicks me in the nuts.
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– Alexandr Komarov
the more I read and re-read other fantasy, the more impressive asoiaf becomes to me in its unabashed embrace of the darkness in its characters' POVs. and I don't mean in the "edgelord grimdark" way that so many people (wrongly) ascribe to it, or even in the "historical accuracy" way that so many people use to defend it. I mean more in the way it actually aids in the immersion of the world and story.
other fantasy series will relay the events and the world through their characters, sure, but I never realized just how censored they feel in comparison to asoiaf. things happen, characters feel a certain kind of way about them and relay that to me-the-reader. then they do things, plot happens, etc. sometimes it's quite compelling, even! but in asoiaf, I-the-reader am a brain parasite. the characters think thoughts they would never tell me. I see their worst impulses, their immediate instincts, their intrusive thoughts. a lot of it is unsavory, but it's done in such a way that it all feels deeply real and true to life.
in asoiaf, the characters are not telling me the story; I've invaded their internal dialogue am drinking it in through their biased yet genuine perspectives. I feel less like a reader and more like a ghost that's possessed them through the page. and I think that's the thing that the sets the series apart from others for me
i remember listening to an interview with george on youtube many years ago that i am incapable of identifying and finding unfortunately, but the core of this exact sentiment was expressed somewhere in there by him too, and that particular bit stuck with me because this is precisely how i feel too about asoiaf and its character writing. i obviously cannot get and cite what he said exactly, so honestly i dont find it the best to communicate this vague approximation secondhand and encourage u guys to take this with a grain of salt lol, but what i vaguely remember is that it was something along the lines of not filtering out the darkest thoughts of characters very deliberately, even if it wont reflect their actual actions or the full picture, because that is how people are like. people are dominated by emotions, they are impulsive, they think things, and have facets that are unpalatable. even if they are just thoughts at the end of the day, and all they will be. that is what actually being inside of their heads encompasses. the filter is not there. i do wish people incorporated this into their perspective and analysis and exact read of things too.
The relevant interview (skip to 12:46):