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Practice empathy to understand your characters' motivations from "summary" of The Making of a Story by Alice LaPlante

To truly bring your characters to life on the page, you must be willing to step into their shoes and view the world through their eyes. This means practicing empathy to understand their motivations, desires, fears, and struggles. By putting yourself in your characters' place, you can start to see the world as they do, which will help you create more authentic and believable characters. Empathy involves not just imagining what your characters might be feeling or thinking, but truly feeling and understanding their emotions and actions as if they were your own. This deep level of empathy allows you to tap into the core of your characters' beings, uncovering their true motivations and driving forces. It helps you see beyond the surface level of their actions and words, giving you insight into the deeper layers of...
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