Transaction: f18883fe4471d819ca8c0a90fc8e0358fd27017e

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"parent_author":"",<br>"parent_permlink":"writing",<br>"author":"quitepoetic",<br>"permlink":"creating-believable-characters-with-personality",<br>"title":"Creating Believable Characters With Personality",<br>"body":"There are several aspects of good fiction writing that contribute to creating believable characters to whom readers can relate. As a general rule,<br> the more a character is like a real person,<br> the more believable the character would be. \n\nOne of the aspects that makes each person unique is that everyone has his own personality,<br> and this is something that helps in creating good characters.\n\nhttps:\/\/d1l9wudzdx0jr.cloudfront.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/09\/12.png\n<sub>[Image Source (https:\/\/d1l9wudzdx0jr.cloudfront.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/09\/12.png)<\/sub>\n\n# Developing Characters and Personality Traits\nDeveloping a character\u2019s personality involves defining a character with both narration and dialogue. As a person\u2019s personality shows in his actions and his words,<br> so would a character\u2019s. Consider three areas in which a character\u2019s personality shows: during a story\u2019s action,<br> in dialogue,<br> and in dialogue tags.\n\nWhen describing the action in the story,<br> think of it as describing something that actually happened,<br> as though the character were a real person. That person would have a reaction to what is happening,<br> which then dictates his or her mood and next actions. Your character\u2019s personality would determine the way he reacts to situations. Is your character hot-tempered? Lazy? Ambitious? Optimistic? \n\nKeep these personality traits in mind when writing about your character\u2019s actions. A lazy person,<br> for example,<br> may have a reaction in his mind,<br> yet make few actions himself,<br> make a half-interested action,<br> or take his time getting around to any action.\n\nDialogue and dialogue tags are equally important in developing your character\u2019s personality. While dialogue emits the personality that a character chooses to show (by what he chooses to say),<br> dialogue tags indicate a character\u2019s mood and attitude. Like reactions,<br> mood and attitude are determined by his personality. Even a personality who hides his feelings in what he says would be revealed within dialogue tags,<br> by the body language included in them.\n\n<center>\nhttp:\/\/digitalarts.bgsu.edu\/faculty\/bonniem\/Spring15\/artc3000_1\/images\/shapes.jpg\n<sub>[Image Source (http:\/\/digitalarts.bgsu.edu\/faculty\/bonniem\/Spring15\/artc3000_1\/images\/shapes.jpg)<\/sub>\n<\/center>\n\n# A Reader\u2019s Perspective\nReaders will immediately have an impression of your character upon first reading about him,<br> from his name,<br> and then by his actions and dialogue. The goal would be to give the reader the impression you want them to have. Maybe your character is lonely and cynical. His actions and his mood would reflect that. In dialogue,<br> such a character might be inclined to speak more sarcastically than other characters. He may also speak negatively. \n\nIf your character is timid,<br> his actions may reflect that of a wall flower when it comes to social situations. In dialogue,<br> this character may not speak much,<br> but use nervous body language \u2013 blushing,<br> lip biting,<br> hand twisting,<br> etc.\n\nConsider also your characters and how they interact with one another,<br> as interaction is an indication of personality. Try to step into the reader\u2019s shoes and see what impression you get from reading what you have on your story so far. \n\nA great way to understand a reader\u2019s perception of the story is to have someone else read the first draft. If that someone has close to the impression you wanted them to have,<br> the story is on the right track.\n\nRemember that personalities make characters life-like and believable for readers. A character\u2019s personality can be conveyed to readers through the character\u2019s actions,<br> dialogue,<br> and dialogue tags.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"writing\",<br>\"life\",<br>\"science\",<br>\"story\",<br>\"steemit\" ,<br>\"image\":[\"https:\/\/d1l9wudzdx0jr.cloudfront.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/09\/12.png\",<br>\"http:\/\/digitalarts.bgsu.edu\/faculty\/bonniem\/Spring15\/artc3000_1\/images\/shapes.jpg\" ,<br>\"links\":[\"https:\/\/d1l9wudzdx0jr.cloudfront.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/09\/12.png\",<br>\"http:\/\/digitalarts.bgsu.edu\/faculty\/bonniem\/Spring15\/artc3000_1\/images\/shapes.jpg\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\",<br>\"format\":\"markdown\" "
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