Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Creating interesting characters

Creating interesting characters This is a write around the world that have characters that the interested reader may refer, and cares what happens to the character. A big one can only do so much if you can not interest your reader in characters, so you can use the original, magical land ever imagine, and it does not matter much in all.Below are some suggestions on what I I think, for an unforgettable character.1) Quirky people. There is nothing more than someone who has a memorable oddball habit or personality. Hercule Poirot would have to walk miles in tight patent leather shoes because it is a Dandy hope. He also hated the fresh air and had a mania for the private use objects.What TV detective Adrian Monk so interesting and enjoyable is his obsessive-compulsive disorder and his phobias infinity. Monk is, of course, as above, but on creating characters, a sort of quirkiness is reflected in your reader mind.It can be little more than a tendency to say a few words in a manner not usual. For example, my husband will be very amused when I say, every word has a double T in it, like the bottle. I always say that the 'Tul-bot ", and he has never been someone to say, as that.Sometimes a person peculiarites can play a part in your story. In a novel, "After the funeral" by Agatha Christie, the murderess was found by tilting the head in the wrong direction if they are disguised as someone else and tries to imitate the woman habit.2) characters, the joy of living. These are the people that i> to live every moment, not just confusion about day after day. I am not talking about the adventurers who continually climb or jump out of airplanes, but the people who, no matter what they are doing, enjoy every moment of their lives. These types of signs are optimistic, cheerful, amusing, and can see the absurdity all around them. A wonderful example of this type of character is Elizabeth Peters' Sir John Smythe in Vicky Bliss novels.3) characters, with lively performance and / or a taste for the theater. These types of characters are more interesting, because they are afraid or too stupid to laugh. You can imagine all kinds of possibilities, both realistic and unrealistic.In short, the development of your characters is not enough to deep insights into their personalities. After all, what your character personality (kind, thoughtful, boring, established, vindictive, etc.) that nobody really distinguish it from other people.What us different from others is our habits and behaviors. The development of these little quirks in your characters.Mary Aold is an author, on the one side is for writing fiction Writing.Her portfolio can be viewed in

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