If your protagonist isn’t compelling, it doesn’t matter how well-structured your plot is. This quick guide to three common types of Dynamic characters—and how to utilize their needs, desires and flaws—will help you create a protagonist that resonates with readers and takes your story to new heights.
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This infographic is courtesy of Reedsy. Find out more about crafting dynamic characters at reedsy.com/dynamic-character.
Baihley Grandison is the associate editor of Writer’s Digest and a freelance writer. Follow her on Twitter @baihleyg, where she mostly tweets about writing (Team Oxford Comma!), food (HUMMUS FOR PRESIDENT, PEOPLE), and Random Conversations With Her Mother.
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