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Guidelines for writing Poems, Stories and Tales

How to make a mimicking character believable

How do I make my character believable?

How to create believable characters:

  1. Do preliminary character sketches.
  2. Ask your story’s cast of characters questions.
  3. Give characters wants and needs (goals and motivations)
  4. Give characters occasional flaws and inconsistencies.
  5. Steer clear of cultural stereotyping.
  6. Allow characters to change over time.

What characteristics would make a believable character?

Believable characters are unique and three-dimensional. Each has real attributes, like appearance, personality, and a backstory, that make them relatable. A character’s motivations inform their actions and decisions, creating the narrative arc in the story.

What is the believability of a character?

Based on their research, they defined believability as “the size and nature of the cognitive gap between the character players experience and the character they expect. When the player’s expectations exactly match their experience, a character is fully believable.

What is believability in writing?

Getting a reader to believe in your character means getting that reader to accept the motive that drives that character’s actions. Memorable characters are some that make the worst decisions, have troublesome character flaws, and do things that hurt themselves and others.

Which character is most believable?

Most believable characters

Rank Average rating Name
1 93.1 Iroh (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
2 92.9 Tony Johnson (After Life)
3 92.3 Reginald ‘Bubbles’ Cousins (The Wire)
4 92.0 Lloyd (Yellowstone)

What makes acting believable?

Today, in most kinds of performances, we say that an actor whose performance we enjoyed was “believable.” This means that his or her actions, movements, and voice were appropriate to the character, plot, and performance style of the play.

What makes a fictional character realistic?

Characteristics of Realistic Fiction



Realistic fiction stories tend to take place in the present or recent past. Characters are involved in events that could happen. Characters live in places that could be or are real.