The 4 Character Types You Need to Know: Juxtaposing Characters

The post discusses four core character types—Flat, Round, Static, and Dynamic—crucial for effective character juxtaposition. It emphasizes their unique narrative purposes and provides a PDF presentation containing definitions, examples, YouTube links, and practice questions. The guidance encourages writers to analyze character alignment and explore contrasts for enhanced storytelling.

Designing Story Through Character: Where Story Begins

Designing a story starts with understanding the protagonist's arc, which informs their evolution as a character. Utilizing juxtaposition with secondary characters amplifies their traits, creating tension and depth. Initial steps include defining key positive and negative traits and linking them with contrasting characters. This approach enhances both protagonists and supporting cast, leading to beautifully crafted stories.