Writing a Protagonist: The Anatomy of a ProtagoniststeemCreated with Sketch.

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When we read a book we often find that we relate to the main protagonist. we begin to follow them in their journey, holding back tears when they experience grief, holding our breath when they experience a series of blood-pumping events or just smiling when they've found they're happy ever after. All, in a good Protagonist, is the foundation of a really good and unforgettable story.
So how do we make our Protagonist stand out? There are core consistent traits that make up a good protagonist, one may also call them the Anatomy Of the Protagonist. Taking these core traits and fusing them to form a protagonist will without a doubt produce a strong Character and also enhance your story.
With that being said here are Four Traits of The Anatomy of A Protagonist.

Always Motivation.

it all starts with the secret sauce of motivation! Imagine a character waking up in the morning, and their reason to face the day isn't just a mundane routine but a burning purpose that sets the story on fire.
Sure, there might be villains plotting unspeakable doom – a guaranteed recipe for an action-packed plot. But why should our hero step up when they could just dial 911 and binge-watch Netflix? That's where motivation swoops in, capes and all. It's not just about what the characters do; it's about why they do it. Picture your character's soul as a treasure chest, and motivation is the key.

What makes their heart race? Is it the desire to protect their family from impending danger, a quest for unwavering justice in a chaotic world, a thirst for sweet revenge, an intoxicating love story that defies all odds, or a desperate attempt to break free from the shackles of fate? These are the building blocks of an unforgettable protagonist.
Think of motivation as the driving force that propels your character through the rollercoaster of your story. It's the fire in their belly, the wind in their sails, and the reason readers will be glued to the pages.

Always Conflict.

This is where the Protagonist, characters, and the entire plot really start to overlap: certain factors prevent your character from achieving its goals. In the best types of stories, most Protagonists and characters will have to endure and struggle with external and internal conflicts.
External conflicts are like the bold, easily noticeable roadblocks that stand in the way of our beloved Protagonist's dreams. They're the antagonists of the story, the ones dead-set on making life difficult for our hero. They're like two bulls charging at each other, clashing head-on in their relentless pursuit of opposing goals. But you know what? That alone can get a bit, well, dull in a story.

Let's face it, just external conflicts can be a bit one-note, like a song with only a single melody. To make our tale truly gripping, we need to add a layer of complexity. And that's where the Internal conflicts come in.
Internal conflicts are a key element of a character's personal journey. They represent the inner struggles and emotional baggage that the protagonist carries with them throughout the story. These personal demons, whether they're fears, insecurities, or unresolved traumas, persistently haunt the protagonist, demanding resolution.

No matter where the story takes place, these internal turmoils are hurdles that must be overcome. The protagonist is compelled to confront their deepest fears and insecurities because these are the obstacles standing in the way of their external goals. In other words, to achieve what they want externally, they must first conquer the battles within themselves.

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Always an Epiphany.

here is a vintage cliché that no one really knows of; we have to no longer be referred to as humans however human becoming, due to the fact we're all in a consistent nation of change (with a bit of luck for the better). If you need your characters to examine like actual stay people (and you do, expensive reader) then you definitely virtually have to mirror this to your writing. Your protagonist has to evolve among the primary and the very last chapters, commonly via way of means of mastering a crucial lesson having in the end positioned to mattress the internal demons they were wrestling with all through the story.

Always a Goal.

In a story, a character's goal is like their North Star. It's the specific thing they're aiming to achieve by the end of the story. This goal can be anything from finding a hidden treasure to reuniting with a long-lost friend. The key is to make it crystal clear because it's the foundation of the whole plot. The reader needs to know exactly what the main character is after because that's what keeps the story moving.
The ending of the story depends on whether the character succeeds or not. If they reach their goal, it's a happy ending. If they don't, it can be a sad or bittersweet one. But without a clear goal, there's no story to tell. It's what gives the narrative purpose and keeps readers engaged. So, remember, the character's goal is like the guiding star of the story, making sure it's meaningful, exciting, and leaves a lasting impression on the readers.

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