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Character Chart

If you’re a fiction writer — whether you’re working on a novel, short story, screenplay, television series, play, web series, webserial, or blog-based fiction — your characters should come alive for your reader or audience. The highly detailed chart below will help writers develop fictional characters who are believable, captivating, and unique. 

(Source: aidandanielleluzzi, via fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment)

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