CHARACTERS
How can we build a character? His physical features, the character, the little tics and gestures typical of the past and the future?
As always, the easiest thing is to look at the reality around us, and therefore often our friends, family, boys and girls whose desire to become the protagonists of our novels and short stories. So we can indulge ourselves to put our hated professor mathematics in a daring love affair that will inevitably hurt, or we ourselves can finally become masters of the world and meet actors and rock bands that we admire. Then describe particular real physical, and small obsessions obsessive characters of those around us. But beware! Do not just jot down the tics of our best friend or your favorite dress of our wife, as not all the features of reality can be useful for the purposes of history.
course is only a suggestion, but inspired by those close to us is a little help to easily create a character. If we are imaginative enough and we need to inspire us to reality, attention that the difficulties are not over.
We must have a clear idea of \u200b\u200bhow the / our / the protagonist / s to be made physically and temperamentally (note, I have divided the two things!) So that the reader - with a little imagination and lazy - can well imagine in the mind " with those who have to do. " I have divided well between the physical and the first character for a just cause, or laziness that affects the writer, who often uses, as a shortcut for the character adjectives accompanied by physical characteristics. An example? "Smart green eyes", "Nice big smile from her lips," Severus pointed nose. " Next, a pair of eyes are ever smart? If anything, it is the person who takes them, so we learn to share good physical characteristics and character.
not enough to fully describe a character. The observation, of course, is the most important thing and is the first step in creating a character, but the reader will not want to put up 100 or more pages of a protagonist who is always like this, no? So the characters in the story should grow hand in hand. You have to discover sides of the character who initially were not perceptible. When the characters are faced with an event or an event other than normal, will react in turn slightly changing their character. And changing that a little more, the reader will remain paralyzed.
If we create stereotypical characters, that is the good cop and the bad, the rebellious teenager to James Dean, the prostitute who eventually redeems and out of the loop a little bit ... Even if changes in them, the reader will get bored the same, and, let us say, well we care very little to write the same three banality. Or if you're so clever as to create an interesting character even of the ordinary, well, there is a further difficulty.
not write explicit phrases such as "That day he was happy to vote Diego university" or "That day, Diego would have preferred to die rather than go for the exam at the university." Are again, boring and banal phrases, and moreover could write things like the children who attend school. Let us instead of getting into character, to give little information and physical character. Taking the example above, we feel like a boy Diego handsome, confident, walking down the crowded university in a city that is not her ... not splurge just to say what is there, given to entice the reader and the clear images.
Then, slowly, the characters have a life of its own, and do not have to look after them much, they will stick you in control.
I repeat that these words are of course only a result of a my research.
Creating a character is so long and complex (and above all it must be natural and spontaneous), which is difficult to summarize in a few lines to the instructions. These are just some tips, and always will be a discussion topic ever!
Lucre
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