By:
Writer’s Relief Staff
In
a previous article, we explored five ways to makeyour characters more three-dimensional. Once your characters are believable
as living, breathing individuals, the next step is to make readers care about
them. When readers are invested in the characters’ struggles and personal
stories, they are much more likely to keep reading.
Here
are five ways to make readers care about your characters:
Make
Your Characters Need Something. One of the easiest ways to make your
character more empathetic is to expose a vulnerability and establish a
need to: save a dying mother, fall in love, crack the code, etc. The need can
be as simple as “get to work on time” or as complicated as “save the world.”
But it will encourage readers to empathize with the character and root for his
or her success.
Example:
Joe struggles through failed relationship after failed relationship in an
attempt to find his soul mate.
Make
Your Characters Take A Stand On Important Issues. A character
with strong convictions and a cause to be passionate about will intrigue
readers and earn their respect. If your audience is interested in
your character’s goals and respects your character’s convictions, they’ll be
more inclined to follow the story line to its conclusion.
Example:
Leslie stands up for women’s equality in the workplace at a local public forum.
Make
Your Character The Underdog.
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Read the full article HERE!
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- 5 Ways To Write Characters That People Care About - Writer's Relief, Inc. http://ow.ly/JaeVp
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