How to write Character Sketch
A
character
sketch is a quick
rendering
of a character in which a description created to guide the writer on
such assignments as introducing a character to the reader in such way
that both the writers and readers can have a quick overview of a
character characteristics. Before writing a character sketch, you
must ask yourself questions about the character.
Character
description should answer all the questions - What is their
background story? What are the physical character attributes? How do
they talk? What character want? What is their psychological state –
their dominant emotions, fears and goals? What is their general view
of life? How will this information contribute to the story?
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on below Video: Writing a Character Sketch
You
should know the characters well enough. And while there are many ways
of writing a creative character sketch, you should consider following
the ideas explained in the following paragraphs. The idea is to
answer a number of questions about the characters.
Important Parts of a Character Sketch
Physical Character
Physical
characteristics are the first things we observe when we meet someone.
This is a good starting point when writing a character sketch. Is
character a man or a woman? Is he or she short or tall? How old is
the character? Is character bald? Does he or she have a disability?
Character Doing
This
is the next question because it brings into account other aspects of
writing a story such as time and setting. The answer to this question
will also affect other aspects of the sketch such as what character
is dressing or how he or she is responding. Is character walking down
on the road? Is he or she sit in a garden? Is character working in a
shop? Asking what the character is doing will not only help you
understand the character, but also his or her relation to the setting
in the story.
Character Feeling
This
is one of the more complex questions about the character. Is the
character angry? Is he or she happy, tired, sad or depressed? Does
your character love someone or something? Asking questions about the
character's life might evolve into the production of character
history. While this may be a tempting question, you have to focus on
what your subject is feeling in the context of the story. Although
the answers to these questions are needed, they are rarely explicitly
stated in the story.
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on below Video: Character sketch of Helen Keller
Character Expression
Different
people use different
expressions to
react. Some people have an aggressive conflict style others are
passive aggressive. Some character tries to sound educated others to
use a lot of slang. Pay more attention to how the character talks?
How the Character expression? Then your story will be that much
better.
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on below Video: How to Draw a Dynamic Expressions
The
ultimate purpose of a writer is to take these character sketches and
use them to create a magnificently engaging, character-driven work of
fiction.