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Character development. Do I need major events for changes or can it be more gradual?

Asked by: Brian Cox

How do you develop character development?

8 Tips for Character Development

  1. Establish a character’s motivations and goals. …
  2. Choose a voice. …
  3. Do a slow reveal. …
  4. Create conflict. …
  5. Give important characters a backstory. …
  6. Describe a character’s personality in familiar terms. …
  7. Paint a physical picture of your characters. …
  8. Develop secondary characters.

What are ways that characters develop and change?

Characters may change:

  • The way they think and feel about a particular person or group of people. …
  • Their occupation or preoccupation. …
  • A trait or set of traits they possess. …
  • In status. …
  • Their level of knowledge. …
  • Their level of ability.

How do major characters change and grow?

A Change Main Character grows by adding a characteristic he lacks (Start) or by dropping a characteristic he already has (Stop). Either way, his make up is changed in nature. A Steadfast Main Character’s make up, in contrast, does not change in nature. He grows in his resolve to remain unchanged.

Is character development changing?

Character development is the process of creating this persona, then changing and adapting it in correlation to the events of a story. As readers we get to know and understand characters, watching them deal with a multitude of situations.

Do characters need to change?

So long as your character’s behaviours remains true to their desires, flaws and strengths, any outcome to their story will be equally valid—regardless of whether they’ve changed in an outwardly notable way. Characters don’t have to change as long as their choices remain true to their desires, flaws, and strengths.