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How do you write a character that has a different worldview than your own?

Asked by: Anthony Jennings

What is a character’s worldview?

Your character’s worldview describes how they see life and the world. In other words, based on what your character’s life was like in the past, he or she will have a unique worldview with a specific set of values, interests, fears, beliefs, and more.

How do I create a distinct character?

7 Effective Ways to Give Your Characters Unique Voices

  1. It’s Not About Accents and Syntax. …
  2. Read the Dialogue Aloud. …
  3. Cover the Character Names. …
  4. Eliminate Unnecessary Exposition Dialogue. …
  5. Identify Character Types. …
  6. Identify Character Traits. …
  7. Action Speaks Louder Than Words.


How do you write a good coming of age story?

How to Write a Coming-of-Age Story

  1. Develop a clear voice. Many coming-of-age stories are in first person, giving the reader an immediate impression of the protagonist. …
  2. Seek originality.
  3. Work motifs into the story.
  4. Find the conflict.
  5. Draw from personal experience.
  6. Identify the pivotal events.
  7. Find your writing approach.


How do you make your voice sound different?

8 Ways to Make Your Characters Sound Distinctive

  1. Sentence length. Listen to how people talk. …
  2. Exchange pattern. This is related to sentence length. …
  3. Vocabulary. …
  4. Thought processes. …
  5. Self-centered vs objective. …
  6. Metaphors, references, et al. …
  7. Accents or verbal tics. …
  8. Silence.


What are examples of worldviews?

Various belief systems, religions, ideologies, and science itself are examples of worldviews that contain differing pictures of the world. A worldview is furthermore connected with a particular moment in history. The concept of worldview is used in two fundamentally different ways.

What is a worldview story?

Worldview stories focus on a period in the character’s life where he or she is transitioning from one significant state to another. These stories show how life forces a character to grow and change, and awaken to a new understanding of themselves, or the world around them.

How do I find my OC voice?

Write a throwaway scene in which you don't have to worry about plot or pacing or any of that and just dig down under the surface of these characters. And tell bammo.

How do you voice act a character?

7 Tips to Help Improve Your Voice-Acting Skills



  1. Research your character. Part of creating distinctive characters with specific vocal patterns is performing the necessary research and exploration. …
  2. Warm up. …
  3. Immerse yourself in the role. …
  4. Take acting classes. …
  5. Hire a voice-acting coach. …
  6. Listen to the professionals. …
  7. Practice.


How do you describe a character’s voice?

Words To Describe a Character’s Voice

  • Adenoidal: If someone’s voice is adenoidal, some of the sound seems to come through their nose.
  • Appealing: Appealing look, voice etc shows that you want help, approval, or agreement.
  • Breathy: Loud breathing noises.
  • Brittle: …
  • Croaky: …
  • Dead: …
  • Disembodied: …
  • Flat:

How do you describe eyes in writing?

Eyes can gaze, stare, glare, sparkle, pierce, roll, flicker, lock in, narrow, close, open wide, and shoot daggers.

How do you describe someone’s voice when crying?

People’s voices are often quavering when they’re tired or afraid. If you’re about to cry, you might speak in a quavering voice. Quavering voices are a little bit pitiful. When someone’s voice quavers, it becomes unsteady, a little like a stutter.