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What Makes a Character Dynamic and Relatable in Your Writing?

To create characters that feel real and interesting, I pay attention to a few important things:

  • Backstory: This is all about where the character comes from. Knowing their past helps us understand who they are today. Everyone has their own story that shapes their life.

  • Motivation: What does your character want? It’s important to give them dreams or aims that readers can connect with.

  • Character Arc: This is about showing how the character changes or grows. Readers feel more connected when they see characters face challenges and become better versions of themselves.

When you put these pieces together, you make characters that people can relate to, and that keeps readers interested in their adventures.

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What Makes a Character Dynamic and Relatable in Your Writing?

To create characters that feel real and interesting, I pay attention to a few important things:

  • Backstory: This is all about where the character comes from. Knowing their past helps us understand who they are today. Everyone has their own story that shapes their life.

  • Motivation: What does your character want? It’s important to give them dreams or aims that readers can connect with.

  • Character Arc: This is about showing how the character changes or grows. Readers feel more connected when they see characters face challenges and become better versions of themselves.

When you put these pieces together, you make characters that people can relate to, and that keeps readers interested in their adventures.

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