In works of fiction it is always interesting to see see growth and development in characters. So, if we don't want this werewolf to die, even though he isn't very nice, perhaps he will at some point realize that he should have been nicer, and will change the way he does things. Perhaps he can find a way to make better use of his condition, or failing that, to avoid doing harm while in wolf form.
If you're going to write a book, you need to decide what happens to the characters, not depend on some anonymous person on the internet to write the book for you! Here's a link to how actual authors come up with story ideas.
Karl Emmert has written: 'Briefsorten' -- subject(s): German Letter writing, German letters, Letter writing, German, Letters
Karl Marx is famous for writing "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital," which are foundational texts in the fields of political theory and economics, outlining his ideas on socialism, communism, and the critique of capitalism.
Yes, it is a name so it is a proper noun and should be capitalized: Karl.
Karl Marx became famous by starting communism. Partly by writing the theory ('Das Kapital') and by building an Internal communist movement.
Friedrich Engels was Karl Marx's partner in writing The Communist Manifesto in 1848. Engels contributed his own ideas and expertise to the document, making it a collaborative effort between the two thinkers.
Karl Davis Robinson has written: 'What the lithographer should know about air conditioning'
Karl Flinders has written articles and reports on topics related to technology, business, and finance. He has covered subjects such as cybersecurity, digital transformation, and IT infrastructure in his writing.
Karl A. Taube has written: 'A representation of the principal bird deity in the Paris Codex' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Codex Peresianus, Jade art objects, Mayan languages, Mayas, Writing
Most notably was the withering away of the State.
They would unite to overthrow the political and social order
Most notably was the withering away of the State.
well, the term was introduced by Friedrich Engels , but the theory was first put forward by Karl Marx.