Friday, April 23, 2010

Features are used to create believable characters

It is important, so the reader can see the functionality of your main character in the first few pages. This enables the reader to quickly identify with him. Whether the reader to the next page may rely on this connection. If you are not writing fantasy or science fiction, will your character strengths and weaknesses in common. They must be transferred from the beginning.
Here are 12 characteristics that may relate one actor or the main character (MC):
1st Clever: Your smart MC? If so, how smart: it is a genius, he finished university, he gets all than in school?
2nd Handy and Crafty: Maybe your MC is not big on academics, but it is handy, musically inclined, or clever?
2nd Arrogant: Does your character think he is better or smarter than others? T he tell others? If so, how?
3rd Trust: trust your MC type of person that others feel they can?
4th Resolved: Your MC knows what he wants and tries to achieve its goal?
5th Greedy: your MC, the kind of person that anything he does not want? Is it wants the kind of person who needs much more than what he really? How is it that obvious?
6th Operation: your MC type of person that others know that they can expect?
7th Brave to do: your MC, which he, as he has fear is? Is he known for his bravery?
8th Coward: MC your afraid of his shadow? Will he try to prevent any kind of confrontation or adventure?
9th Interview: their nature and MC demonstrate the qualities of compassion? Is it his family and friends think of him as a person to cultivate?
10th Selfish: Your MC thinks only of himself? Is it unsavory known for this quality?
11th Strong: Your TM has a great physical strength? Is it very emotional?
12th Weakness: Your MC weak physically or emotionally, or both?
These are some features that you can give your character. There are many others, however, as insightful, cheap, a liar, a thief, a Go Getter, beautiful, sensitive, loyal, friendly, lazy, introverted, extroverted, and cruel. It's up to you to give as a creator, your character a number of features that make it connect to the drive - if the reader likes or dislikes should enable it to connect. This connection is what to bring the reader to continue turning the pages. Be careful when you give your character questionable qualities at first, be sure to at least one redeeming quality otherwise your audience can not find them over and decide not to read.
And remember, you can always change the features protagonist with the dynamics of history. It starts as a cowardly and through various events in history, it can be a hero, or whatever you choose. This is the amazing thing about being a writer - you create something from nothing. You give your character and breath size.

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