DismaiNaim
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Planning and extensive revisionsMy question is, how do you avoid plot armor in your fiction?
Planning and extensive revisionsMy question is, how do you avoid plot armor in your fiction?
Plot armor acts as a narrative shield that allows the character to continue progressing in the story, even if the situation illogically prevents his/her survival. Looking for a logical plot armor is like justifying a wrong answer, like saying 1+1=3 is correct, is it possible?As for me, the plot armor should be logical and that's it
I see your point. Using "luck" as a factor isn't unrealistic at all because we survive on luck ourselves (some veritasium video explains that) but using it as if the world owes your MC a big one turns luck into plot armor.Unfortunately, realistically in some scenarios, your protagonist may not have a choice, and could be forced into a scenario where they aren't ready. If they're ready for every situation they have to face, that still feels like its own kind of plot armor. It's like power rangers, where they just keep sending weaklings because the big bad either doesn't care, is too arrogant, or for plot reasons can't fight them because of some lack of energy or something. In the end, sometimes in real situations, your not ready, and in those scenarios, that's when you make sure there's a reason your main character doesn't die, be it a rescue, or maybe they're wanted alive, and killing them is pointless. Really, no matter how you write conflict, unless you actually CAN kill off your main character, it will never truly be realistic, because your main character will never die.
Unless you're just writing a power fantasy where your protagonist is just the most broken character in the story.
Where to begin...Methods for Avoiding Plot Armor
Plot armor is a narrative device in which a character (usually the protagonist) miraculously survives a danger that would otherwise kill her/him, simply to advance the plot. Plot armor acts as a narrative shield that allows the character to continue progressing in the story, even if the situation illogically prevents his/her survival.
Some methods for avoiding plot armor that I've considered:
My question is, how do you avoid plot armor in your fiction?
- Create a human, imperfect MC.
- Create commensurate stakes. For example, the MC is not invulnerable. They can lose, be injured, be maimed, be destroyed, or even die.
- Simulate multiple scenarios simultaneously. For example, narrate two different plots in two different locations, then bring them together in the same location with a broader conflict. This way, if the MC "survives," it's not a sudden case of plot armor, but rather a logical consequence of the narrative.
- Shift the POV to another character, allowing the reader to gain a broader perspective and understand that the MC's survival isn't a "miraculous" occurrence.
- Creating an alternate protagonist if the MC deserves to die in the face of tragedy. This is the last option I've considered... but it usually changes the entire narrative direction.