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What makes a character memorable?
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Aug 23, 2011 08:05PM
When you look back at characters you've read, or written do you remember them for attitude, appearance, things they said, things they did? What stands out?
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I definitely love a character with attitude and I don't necessariy mean cheeky. If he/she has a good sense of themselves, or doesn't but learns as the story goes along, and I can get a feel of the anger, fear, joy, and the character's reactions to these emotions through actions and words, then I'll be sure to want to keep reading. (and if that's not a run on sentence, I dont know what is lol) The short version is this. I don't want to read about what a character is doing. I want to read about what they're feeling while it's happening. If I can put myself in that situation because I can feel what they're going through, then that makes a character real and memorable. :)
As an after note, I wrote this very late at night and I'm sure I'll reread it in the morning and go, ugh, that doesnt make sense. :) *yawn* I might need to rewrite this in the morning. lol Goodnight. lol



