Do you need help creating a character for your novel? Well, you have come to the right article. This article will show you how to create a very "real" feeling character your readers can relate to regardless of the genre of your novel. Get started with step number one below.

Steps

Part 1
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Naming Your Character

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    Write down your character's full name (first name, middle name, and last name), and any other names/nicknames/titles they have. [2]
Part 2
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Developing Your Character

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    Describe your character's physical features. Do they have blonde hair with green highlights? Are their eyes green, blue, or two different colors? What color is their skin? Are they human, animal, robot or mythical creature? Make your character unique.[3]
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    Write down your character's main features, traits and activities. This may include:
    • Nationality, social status and job/occupation.
    • Beliefs, values, preoccupations, superstitions, preferences, fears or phobias (Are they afraid of the dark? Or maybe spiders?) and why they fear that specific thing.
    • Friends, allies, colleagues, enemies, frenemies, family members, romantic partner, etc. Consider the relationship they have with these people.
    • Particular talents (maybe they are good at juggling), any movements/protests they are involved in (describe the movement/protest and its purpose), and past/childhood (maybe they used to be a warrior, a dentist or a bank-robber), etc.
    • Hobbies.
    • Describe their current home and past/childhood home(s).
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    Describe the character's personality in detail. Are they loud and flamboyant, or more the quiet introvert? Do they stand for their beliefs? Are they shy, or in-your-face? You want your readers to know exactly what kind of person your character is, if required.[4]
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    Flesh out the character's past. Your character's background is one of the most important thing about them. That is when they learned what they know today. Was her father a drunk and beat her so badly that she is scared of guys? Or maybe her father was never even in the picture and her mother wasn't the best mother? Maybe she is the oldest child and takes care of her two little brother since her parents left her at a young age to fend for herself? What are you going to make happen?[5]
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    Develop a plot that relates to the character's involvement. What is a good story without a good plot? Maybe your character fell in love with the wrong person and now has to find a way out before it is too late? Maybe your character has become mixed up with some bad people or a strange mystery. Maybe your character has only months to live and wants to do something great. Keep imagining away.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    I feel like I'm writing a book that's already been written. How do I steer away from doing this?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    As long as you aren't directly copying a story, it is okay to use an idea that has already been used. It is impossible to write a book where every single aspect is brand new. Just try to include some twists that makes it unique. For example, if you are writing a fantasy novel, add a mystery aspect. Or if you are writing a fluffy YA novel, add an odd character that takes the story in an unexpected direction.
  • Question
    I based my story off of something else, but now I think I could go somewhere with it. How do I make it different from the original?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If is difficult to make something completely different from what it is based off of. That said, you can try making subtle changes to your character and as you write, go back and make sure that you are able to distance you new story from the original. It may take time, but you can do it.
  • Question
    How can I find the balance between too much detail and too little?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Usually you can tell when something is overwritten. I usually stop at one or two adjectives per sentence, and maybe leave one bare. If you're talking about a character, then they can never have too much. Just don't introduce it all at once or it'll be overwhelming.
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Warnings

  • There will be people who may not like your character.
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  • Don't make a character based on a real-life person that is defamatory in nature. If it is evident to most readers who that character is in real life, the real person may seek to sue you for defamation.
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