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#145. How To Develop Your Character's Backstory

Fiction Writing Made Easy

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Transform Wounds into Growth

Characters often carry emotional wounds that shape their daily behaviors, requiring them to develop emotional armor for protection. This armor manifests through both flaws and positive qualities resulting from their past experiences. To enrich plot development, the story should challenge the character's internal obstacles, prompting them to confront their flawed beliefs and make choices between maintaining their defenses or embracing change. Each failure to evolve should lead to complications within the plot. Moreover, understanding the triggers that amplify the character's wounds can reveal opportunities for personal growth, despite potential discomfort in confronting beneficial situations.

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