I unfortunately have the case of "Writing a Story and Creating A Bunch of Characters Where Everybody Seems More Interesting/Nuanced EXCEPT My Protagonist Haha Whoops" and with a new story in mind, I have the feeling that I'm beginning to fall under this path once again.
There are other main characters of course, and they all seem to have a good start, but this particular character I'm worried about as he doesn't seem as fleshed out or… "out there" than the others. While everybody else has their own little character that stands out - the bad thing is that he's the character who's point of view throughout this whole ordeal also happens to be the point of view the audience is reading.
It doesn't even have to be j u s t this story - for every story I create, I feel as though the protagonist is just… t h e r e. Their only reason as to why they're even in the story in the first place is to react to the events that go on without contributing to the situation or showing any personality or motivation. While I could take them out, at the same time I feel as though the story wouldn't be the same without them - I know I n e e d them, but what exactly should I do? Why does it feel like this when the majority of my protagonists have no depth or unique qualities and just serving as the surrogate audience?
Any tips on how to Not Make A Boring Protagonist 101 would very much appreciated sdlfkjglskdfgh please and thank you