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RE: The evolution of character

in #evolution6 years ago

If you've ever had the opportunity to watch an infant grow into adulthood, you know how amazing the transformation is. And if you're that child's parent, you are probably even more awestruck and humbled by the experience.

For writers, the characters they create are akin to virtual "offspring". After all, the authors have given life to them and created situations whereby those characters can grow and change. The resulting metamorphoses and epiphanies make up the basis for strong character development.

But your characters can not "grow up" within a vacuum; they need your assistance. Like a parent, you have to be willing to allow your characters to take chances by putting them into a variety of situations. Otherwise, the characters can not hope to evolve into full fleshed-out persons. This process could best be described as character evolution.

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@gavvet, Sir please look in to this matter, That is a totally copy pasting work from @umairkhalid . Not is his creative idea. If you have any doubt please check this link.
http://www.explorewriting.co.uk/characterevolution.html

Where is a cheetah? Cheetah always find copy pasting link. But this time not?

I guess cheetah only looks at the main post, not the comments. It is probably the first time I have seen someone plagiarise a comment. Apparently, it has its rewards though.

But your characters can not "grow up" within a vacuum; they need your assistance. Like a parent, you have to be willing to allow your characters to take chances by putting them into a variety of situations. Otherwise, the characters can not hope to evolve into full fleshed-out persons. This process could best be described as character evolution.
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