Character Development: How to Write a Character Arc

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Character arcs are something a lot of writers stress over and the truth is they're actually pretty simple. Calm down you're probably overcomplicating it. Here are the answers to the ten most popular questions about character arcs.

by Jenna Moreci

1. What is a character arc? 

             - the transformation of a character during the course of the plot

2. Which characters should have a character arc?

             - pretty much any character who isn't relegated to the background

             - most important: the main character

             - Not all main characters have to have an arc, depending on the story or the themes.

3. Why do characters undergo an arc?

There are many reasons a person can change over time:

             - result of their environment

             - reaction to their trauma

             - growing up

Character arcs are usually instigated by the inciting incident or conflict of the novel.

4. How do I write a character arc?

             1. Introduce a character

             2. Screw with their lives a bit

             3. Have them change as a result of it

Simple, right?

3 components to keep in mind when planning an arc

1. The character's problem or motivation: what they are trying to achieve

2. The lie: the character is under some kind of false impression that prevents them from tackling whatever problem you've created

3. The truth: the character realizes they were wrong and embraces whatever they need to do in order to accomplish their goal

5. How should I pace a character arc?

Phase #1: Inciting Incident

Phase #2: Rising Action

Phase #3: Climax & Resolution

6. What's a positive character arc? 

             - when a character changes in a positive way

7. What's a negative character arc?

             - when a character changes in a negative way

8. What's a flat character arc?

             - when a character doesn't change

The character in question never believes the lie; they've known the truth since the beginning. The truth may be tested throughout the story, and the character may doubt themselves from time to time, but overall, they will always act in regards to the truth. 

The character doesn't change internally but changes the world around them.

9. What if I'm writing a series?

The character's arc can happen progressively throughout the series.

OR

The character can have an arc per book in series.

10. What are some character arc no no's?

They usually relate to two things: intensity and pacing.

Never have characters transform off-page.

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