Writing Excuses

Writing Excuses 9.32: Adjusting Character Proactivity

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Aug 3, 2014
Discover the art of character proactivity and its power in storytelling. Learn how dynamic protagonists enhance narrative depth and why passive characters can falter. Explore strategies to give your characters clear goals and introduce obstacles that drive engagement. Dive into transformative moments in literature, examining how characters evolve and influence their stories. Uncover how choices shape plots, using examples like 'Ender's Game' and 'The Martian' to highlight the importance of relatable motivations.
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ADVICE

Start Characters With Clear Goals

  • Give your character early goals to show they want something.
  • This motivates action and makes them engaging from the start.
INSIGHT

Latent Loss Drives Action

  • A satisfied character often hides a latent sense of loss.
  • Revealing this yearning deepens character motivation and makes their eventual action meaningful.
ANECDOTE

Blue Sword's Reactive Yet Active Hero

  • The Blue Sword features a protagonist who reacts initially but remains sympathetic and engaging.
  • Robin McKinley masterfully presents active characters within reactive plots.
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