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Discover the essential elements of character creation in storytelling. This guide explores character types such as protagonists, antagonists, and stock characters, along with essential components for building compelling characters. Learn to develop complex, multi-dimensional characters that grow through their experiences. Gain insights into character motivation, dialogue, and interactions with their environment. Understand the importance of internal and external characteristics, and practical exercises to refine your characters, ensuring they resonate with audiences and drive your story forward.
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Story Elements • Plot and structure • Characters • Setting • Dialogue • Point of View • Theme • Style
What characterizes a character? • Actions • Appearance and environment • Statements and thoughts • Statements by other characters • Statements by the author
Character Types: General Round Characters Complex, multi-faceted, altered by circumstances • Protagonist • Antagonist Flat Characters Do no grow or change; remain static • Stock Characters (Foils) • Stereotypes
Character Stereotypes from Action Manga The Main Character • Innocent • Tough Guy • Mixed The Sidekick • Fighting • Innocent Others • Anti-Hero • Pervert • Character X • The Fallen Hero • Influential Deceased • Evil Older Sibling
Character Creation Tips • Don't start your character off with a name or a physical description • Develop your character by giving him a problem, dramatic need, or compulsion • Don't rely on crutches • Empathize with your character • Don't sympathize with your characters • Write from your own life
Character Creation Exercise • Figure out what genre you want to write for • Decide if you want to create a protagonist (hero) or antagonist (villain) • Determine whether the character is male or female, and the approximate age • Create a list of wants or goals for your character • Make a list of likes and dislikes, and make sure the list is balanced • Add to this a list of quirks, good habits, bad habits, or just things the character can't stop doing without some serious discipline or counseling • Work on external features such as where he/she lives, what he/she looks like and whether or not he/she has any pets, etc • Work out their fears, motivations, and biggest secrets • Take mannerisms and features from people around you