In this Periscope, I share all about the 4 contexts of character, including:
What they are (Orphan, Wanderer, Warrior, Martyr)
Where they fall in a story
How they’re used in a story to help the Protagonist change
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Which character context is your favorite one to write?
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2 Replies to “The 4 Contexts of Character”
thanks for opening my eyes to the concept of story structure when I saw your presentation 11/7/15. I found other info you dispensed to be interesting: like email lists. I have since Googled it, and I believe my novel falls into at least one of the concepts.
thanks for opening my eyes to the concept of story structure when I saw your presentation 11/7/15. I found other info you dispensed to be interesting: like email lists. I have since Googled it, and I believe my novel falls into at least one of the concepts.
@Glenn You are so welcome. Glad the presentation was useful for you.