Some questions to stimulate ideas about what to include:TIP: Write the character sketch in first person, as if you're inside the character's skin.
- What do you look like?
- Where are you coming from? (ethnicity, educational background, religion, geography)
- Talk about the quality of your relationships with family, friends, romantic partners, co-workers.
- What's your talent? Handicap?
- What do you want? What will you do to get it?
- What do you need to learn?
- What do you fear most?
- How do you respond emotionally when things don't go your way?
TIP: Remember that physical attributes are only a tiny fraction of what makes up a three-D character.Now rewrite the character sketch in third person, as if it is a set of notes by the character's psychological counselor or priest. The author can compare how the character perceives himself to how the outside observer sees him.
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