Last night I was working on a story and noticed that a character from a previous story wanted to make an appearance. That got me thinking about character types, and I noticed that I have basically four different characters I write:
- The strong protector - someone who's trying to save everyone while needing protection himself due to emotional vulnerability.
- The loyal friend - naive and goodhearted, and will do what he can to help a friend.
- The unstable protagonist - ranging from not quite in touch with reality, to ape scat crazy, and usually just trying to survive.
- The malevolent troublemaker - sometimes thoughts distracting the character, and sometimes evil personified.
Actually, I do. The character is a vulnerable woman. I wonder if I see myself as that. The one short story I wrote with a male as the main character, he was vulnerable too. Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThe strong woman that is socially misunderstood or slightly outcast. I have way too many of her.
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