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“The more fleshed out the character is, the more the reader will care about him”. Always true?

Asked by: Eric Harding

How do readers care about your main character?

Here are five ways to make readers care about your characters:

  1. Make Your Characters Need Something. …
  2. Make Your Characters Take A Stand On Important Issues. …
  3. Make Your Character The Underdog. …
  4. Give Your Characters Idealistic Qualities. …
  5. Give Your Characters Formidable Foes.

Is the character the most important part of the story?

Your set of characters is the most important element in your story. While plot is pivotal, setting is fundamental, point of view is necessary, and theme is required, no story element ranks above character. Characters serve as the driving force in your story. Your characters create and push your plot forward.

What effect does Characterisation have on the reader?

Characterization is an essential part of writing a novel or short story; it helps you understand your characters, and how each character’s personality and perspectives can help drive the plot forward.

What is it called when the author tells the reader about the character?

Direct characterisation is when an author tells the reader what a character is like. The author can describe the person or use another character to do it for them. This other character could think about the character or talk about the character. If you are writing in first person, characters could describe themselves.

How do authors keep readers interested?

Use loaded language rather than less visceral terms as a way of encouraging readers to react strongly to your writing in a way that will make them want to keep reading. Incorporate figurative language into your writing to create unique and vivid imagery to captivate readers.

How do you get people to care about your story?

To be perceived as authentic, your story needs enough depth, honesty, and specificity to feel real, to draw people in and make them believe in what you’re saying. It needs human truth behind it, something genuine that connects you to the audience. Start with humility and vulnerability.

What is the importance of character?

Character is something which comes from within and is often long lived. A good character helps you develop a winning personality. In other words, a good character is the backbone of a magnetic personality which attracts other people. One needs to be honest at work.

What is the most important character called?

Protagonist

Protagonist: The main character of the story is the protagonist.

Which of the main characters was the most important to the story in Lord of the Flies?

Ralph is the athletic, charismatic protagonist of Lord of the Flies. Elected the leader of the boys at the beginning of the novel, Ralph is the primary representative of order, civilization, and productive leadership in the novel.

What is it called when a character speaks to the reader?

Breaking the fourth wall. An author or character addresses the audience directly (also known as direct address). This may acknowledge to the reader or audience that what is being presented is fiction, or may seek to extend the world of the story to provide the illusion that they are included in it.



What is it called when the narrator is a character in the story?

In first person point of view the narrator is a character in the story telling it from their perspective.

Who is the narrator in the outsiders?

The autodiegetic narrator of The Outsiders is Ponyboy Curtis, a fourteen-year-old boy whose parents have recently died; he lives with his two older brothers on the east—that is, the poor—side of town.

Who is the true hero in The Outsiders book?

Ponyboy Curtis is the protagonist of The Outsiders. He is also the novel’s narrator, which means that he shares his story of maturation from his own perspective. Ponyboy’s struggle to reconcile his social class standing and gang membership with his individuality guides the entire novel.

What is Ponyboy’s real name?

Ponyboy Michael Curtis A 14-year-old boy who is the narrator and main character in The Outsiders. His parents have been killed in an automobile accident, and he lives with his two brothers.

Is the book The Outsiders based on a true story?

S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders is loosely based on real-life high school drama. You may not realize it, but part of the reason “The Outsiders” feels so authentic is because the novel it’s based on was, in turn, based on real-world events.



Who dies in The Outsiders book?

Johnny

After the fight, Ponyboy and Dally hurry back to see Johnny and find that he is dying. When Johnny dies, Dally loses control and runs from the room in a frenzy.

Is The Outsiders a banned book?

This book has been banned from some schools and libraries because of the portrayal of gang violence, underage smoking and drinking, strong language/slang, and family dysfunction. However, in many U.S. schools, the book is part of the English curriculum at the middle- or high-school level.

How did The Outsiders end?

Bob pushes Ponyboy’s head into a fountain and nearly drowns him. Johnny comes to his friend’s defence and stabs Bob. Unfortunately, Bob is killed. Ponyboy and Johnny seek support from Dallas and he tells them to hide out in a church in a nearby town.

Is The Outsider Pennywise?

In the novel, The Outsider is kind of similar to Pennywise from IT. Both can shapeshift, but while Pennywise becomes more powerful as it feeds on fear, The Outsider’s source of fuel seems to be sadness. In some of King’s novels, the author has mentioned a space where all of these monsters come from.



How does Cherry feel about Ponyboy?

She likes Ponyboy and Johnny because they treat her politely. Dally’s rude antics do not amuse her. Her disenchantment with Dally’s behavior suggests that she talks to Ponyboy and Johnny not because she is slumming and their greaser identity fascinates her, but rather because she likes them as individuals.

Did Ponyboy write The Outsiders?

Ponyboy becomes inspired at the thought of getting his story out of his head and onto paper. He ends up writing the story about the Socs and Greasers and about living with his brothers following the tragic death of their parents. The story ends up actually being the book, The Outsiders.

Was the ending of The Outsiders good?

Tying Up Loose Ends

Ponyboy tells a tragic tale—a tale of violence, of poverty, and of young men dying in the streets. But, luckily, The Outsiders manages to end on a happy note, with most of Ponyboy’s major problems resolved. He isn’t sent to a boys’ home, or brought up on charges.



What are Johnny’s last words?

What do Johnny’s last words mean? Right before he dies in the hospital, Johnny says “Stay gold, Ponyboy.” Ponyboy cannot figure out what Johnny means until he reads the note Johnny left. Johnny writes that “stay gold” is a reference to the Robert Frost poem Ponyboy shared when they were hiding at the church.

Does Ponyboy want to be a greaser?

One last reason why Ponyboy would have stayed a socs is because Ponyboy never wanted to be a socs or a greaser.In the story Ponyboy didnt like the fact that they were greasers and socs and he had allwayss thought and dreamed about there being a place where there is no greasers or socs.

What do you think Johnny’s last words to Pony mean?

Basically Johnny is saying to Ponyboy to stay true to himself. Stay the way he is and not change. I think it was to tell Ponyboy that it’s okay to be an outsider and dream. Johnny said he and Ponyboy were different than the others.

Who won the Rumble in the outsiders?

the greasers

The Socs lose the rumble because they run first. Everyone in Pony’s gang is banged up, but the greasers win and that is all that matters. Dally grabs Ponyboy and says that they have to quickly go to the hospital because Johnny is dying.