How to Describe
Believable Novel Character Traits for Hero Heroine Villains
One of the most
important aspects of writing a novel is your characters. You need to create
believable characters for your novel especially the hero, heroine and not
forgetting the villains so your reader can relate them. Your readers could hate
them, love them, feel bad for them, laugh at them, cry for them, and worry
about them. A good novel has characters that come to life on the pages. So how
do we describe believable novel character traits for hero heroine villains.
Every author has
their own way of creating characters. Some like to ponder about what their
character would look like while others do not like to partake in this and
simply focus on their traits and behaviors. Your characters need to hold the
reader’s attention so they keep turning those pages looking for what is going
to happen next; what the character will do next.
The best novels have
likeable and interesting characters who face a myriad
of situations. Take super heroes for example. Nearly every super hero ever
created is not perfect, and it is in fact those flaws of their character that
make them that much more interesting. Narrative is good in a novel to help tell
the story, but is not as great for telling your reader how a character behaves.
When you show your reader how your character reacts to particular situations
the reader can get a better and more vivid grasp on the character.
A good book is
created with words that entice the reader, a hook that gets them ultimately
interested in the story and what it is about, but it is your characters that
will ultimately hold your story together. Make them real. Make them believable.
Give them flaws and known behaviors. Make them strong or weak in areas. Give
your readers something to remember them by such as a character that can’t stop
fixing his glasses but never seems to get them fixed. Or a woman with an
obsessive-compulsive disorder that makes sure everything has its place and
everything is in its place. You readers will be able to connect to characters
that have flaws and strange behaviors because we all have them.
Where to Find a Good
Character Name –
Baby name books and
websites that list baby names are perfect for finding just the right name for
your characters.
Brainstorm Your
Character –
Is your character a
hero or a villain?
Does your character
have beautiful brown eyes?
Is your character a
devout Catholic?
Does your character
work out every chance he gets?
Or does he laze
around watching TV?
Is your character
married or single?
Young
or Old?
What does your
character enjoy to do?
What does your
character care about?
Has your character
had any tragedies that affect him now?
It's
goodbye from me
That's
it folks
Barry
Publishing
pro and author/filmmaker Barry Sheppard has written and published many books
with hundreds of reviews in newspapers, TV and radio. He is now concentrating
on eBook writing/publishing and starting his own television station. Did you
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