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Characters drive the plot forward from "summary" of The Making of a Story by Alice LaPlante

In a well-crafted story, the characters play a crucial role in propelling the narrative forward. It is the actions, decisions, and motivations of the characters that drive the plot and give the story its momentum. Without well-developed and believable characters, the plot would lack depth and authenticity. The characters in a story are not merely puppets being manipulated by the author to advance the plot. Instead, they should be fully fleshed out individuals with their own desires, fears, and complexities. It is these inner workings of the characters that shape their behavior and ultimately determine the direction of the story. When characters are well-developed, their decisions and actions feel organic and inevitable, rather than forced or contrived. Readers should be able to empathize with the characters and understand the reasons behind their choices, even if they do not always agree with them. As the story unfolds, the characters should continue to evolve and change in response to the events that unfold. These changes should be driven by the characters themselves, rather than imposed by external forces. This internal growth adds depth to the characters and keeps the reader engaged in their journey.
  1. It is the characters that breathe life into the plot and give the story its emotional resonance. By focusing on developing rich, multidimensional characters, writers can create narratives that feel alive and dynamic, drawing readers in and keeping them invested until the very end.
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The Making of a Story

Alice LaPlante

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