12-06-2018, 04:15 PM
[member=332]guts[/member]
Ymir -
Take the following list of character traits:
decisive, materialistic, independent, spontaneous, imaginative
Think of ways in which your character represents these traits. Then, write a scene in which each trait is used in the same scene. While you don't have to use every trait (though I highly encourage that you do), you should consider the driving forces of your character. When are they decisive, instead of spontaneous? When do they become imaginative, instead of independent or materialistic? How quickly can they switch between these emotions and traits, and why? What does it say about Ymir overall, or how do these traits represent areas of his life that he might have other problems with? (I.E, being nurturing).
Ymir -
Take the following list of character traits:
decisive, materialistic, independent, spontaneous, imaginative
Think of ways in which your character represents these traits. Then, write a scene in which each trait is used in the same scene. While you don't have to use every trait (though I highly encourage that you do), you should consider the driving forces of your character. When are they decisive, instead of spontaneous? When do they become imaginative, instead of independent or materialistic? How quickly can they switch between these emotions and traits, and why? What does it say about Ymir overall, or how do these traits represent areas of his life that he might have other problems with? (I.E, being nurturing).
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