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Define What's Missing:
It's simple to think of qualities and habits your character has,
but the most important element of a character can be the very
thing he or she is missing. What has happened in his or her past
that causes this piece to be missing and what happens as a catalyst
for this character to once again find this missing piece?
A friend of mine recently wrote a story where a character was
a "Caregiver" type (those with Character
Writer are familiar with this type), who's life revolved around
taking care of others with a horrible disease at the expense of
giving up his own life. To the outside observer, and to the reader,
at first he seems like a wonderful, compassionate person. But
it turns out he has no compassion. He takes care of these people
because he lost his father to that disease and he feels he should
help them to help himself deal with the loss -- he doesn't really
care about these people at all. This comes out in interesting
ways that gives this character a lot of depth.
Then, he falls in love with one of the patients and, through his
crisis, learns to have compassion -- his missing element. He finds
himself helping people because he wants to, not because he thinks
he should. He learns to draw boundaries and remembers he has his
own life to live. It's a powerful transformation. He was missing
something and found it during the story.
Think about your character. What's he doing in the story? What
assumptions do you make about his motivation to be doing this
activity? Is it possible he's lacking the very quality you assume
he has? That's the quality he should acquire during the story
and the story should wrap around his learning this lesson. This
technique can work for any story and any genre.
Character Writer
automatically gives you the background and inner psychology of
all 54 of the major character types. You then take that beginning
and develop the character using your own story elements. Character
Writer is designed for professionals and future professionals
alike to take a vague story and general concepts about characters
to that next, and most important, step of development. With this
software program your characters will come alive and will help
you develop your concept into an engaging and compelling story.
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