Creative writing: character

Creative writing: 
Character
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Creative writing: 
Character

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Goal:
Create an interesting ficional character 
(who will be the main character in the story you will write in your testweek test). 

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Think of a name for the following characters and  
add at least 3 character descriptions)
(social, intelligent, impatient, mysterious etc)

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Slide 4 - Carte mentale

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Kaitlin Armstrong Found Guilty in Murder of the Cyclist Moriah Wilson. 

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Fill in the character profile to create your own character...  

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Can't think of a name?
Need inspiration?
Use the website on the next slide... 

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Slide 9 - Lien

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Another example:
Luke Skywalker’s Want is to escape his lonely orphaned adolescence and find a life of meaning and purpose in the larger galaxy. 

Luke Skywalker’s Need is to overcome the fear and anger that tempt him into darkness.

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Gatsby's want?
Gatsby's need?

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What is Katniss Everdeen's want?
And what is her need?

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What is your character's want?
What is your character's need?

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Happy end? 
A powerful way to end your story is to confront your protagonist with their flaw, by giving them a choice between their ‘want’ and their ‘need’.
  • If your character sacrifices their want and chooses their need, then they will ultimately be fulfilled.
  • However, if they shun their need and seize their want, then they will be doomed to continue in misery.
  • Either ending is fine, depending on whether you want a happy ending or a sad one.

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