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How Can I Effectively Develop Fictional Characters?

Asked by: Charlie Mcloven

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 the 12 character types?

Here are the 12 common character archetypes, as well as examples of archetype in famous works of literature and film.

  • The Lover.
  • The Hero.
  • The Magician.
  • The Outlaw.
  • The Explorer.
  • The Sage.
  • The Innocent.
  • The Creator.

What are the 24 archetypes?

Here are the primary Jungian archetypes, all of which Jung addresses in Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious:

  • The Self. The Anima. The Animus. …
  • The Tyrant. The Sadist. The Detached Manipulator. …
  • The High Chair Tyrant. The Grandstander Bully. The Know-it-all Trickster. …
  • The Innocent. The Orphan. The Hero. …
  • Addict. Advocate. …
  • Zeus. Hera.

What are character types?

If we categorize character types by the role they play in a narrative, we can hone in on seven distinct varieties: the protagonist, the antagonist, the love interest, the confidant, deuteragonists, tertiary characters, and the foil.

What are the 7 character archetypes?

The Archetypes

  • Hero. A hero willingly sacrifices their needs for others. …
  • Mentor. A teacher or trainer who aids the hero by teaching and protecting them. …
  • Threshold Guardian. A character who serves to keep the unworthy from entering. …
  • Herald. …
  • Shadow. …
  • Trickster. …
  • Shapeshifter.

What are the 12 stages of a hero’s journey?

The 12 Stages of the Hero’s Journey

  • The Ordinary World. This is where we meet the hero and identify with him or her. …
  • The Call to Adventure. A challenge or quest is proposed. …
  • Refusal of the Call. …
  • Meeting the Mentor. …
  • Crossing the Threshold. …
  • Tests, Allies, Enemies. …
  • Approach to the Innermost Cave. …
  • The Ordeal.