Drama: December 27, 2006 Issue [#1453]
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*Gift1*“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.”
~Kahlil Gibran~

*Gift2*“Writers seldom choose as friends those self-contained characters who are never in trouble, never unhappy or ill, never make mistakes and always count their change when it is handed to them.”
~Catherine Drinker Bowen~


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*Gift4* CREATING A DRAMATIC CHARACTER

I know this subject has been touched on a lot, but creating the perfect character(s) for your story is really important.

I think a dramatic character should make the reader feel and keep the reader's attention. A few emotions that are good for your character to evoke include love, sympathy, hate and jealousy.

Aim for creating a character that your reader secretly imagines being. Or maybe one that they feel like they have or want to be standing in their shoes, doing as they are doing.

Create a character that will draw in your audience; a character that has issues that arise from the story's dramatic purpose and the story's events compel them to resolve it.

Creating such characters is an art in the craft of storytelling.




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Submitted By: fleckgirl
Drama... Yes it surrounds us all and I think that we look for drama elsewhere as a distraction from our own. I know I do. I have enough drama in my life for at least ten people. I'm always grateful to know there are others out there with their own drama. It's almost conforting.

Submitted by: Steev the Friction Wizurd Author IconMail Icon
Actually, it's not so much that I try to keep "drama" out of my daily life. I would be thrilled if I was the dramatic star of my life. But I always have to play some bit part which usually involves listening sympathetically to the OTHER character's dramatic problem. *Smile*










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