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Expressing Happiness in Fictional Characters

EXPRESSING HAPPINESS IN FICTIONAL CHARACTERS

by Rosemary Wakelin

Expressing Character’s Emotions: ANGER- Part Two

by Rosemary Wakelin
 
Short recap of Part One.
  • A character can express anger either passively or aggressively dependent upon their nature.
  • If a character digresses from their true self, ensure their motivation for doing so is plausible.
  • Remember, below are simply suggestions.
  • The secret to effective and clever writing is not to copy ideas but allow those ideas to inspire your own.
Ways Characters Display Anger - Passive

Describing Anger

Short recap of Part One.
  • A character can express anger either passively or aggressively dependent upon their nature.
  • If a character digresses from their true self, ensure their motivation for doing so is plausible.
  • Remember, below are simply suggestions.

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WORD ‘BLAH’

  • The definition of ‘BLAH’ according to the Oxford Dictionary: ‘Used to refer to something which is boring or without meaningful content.’
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