Assist: How To Approach A Character Sketch

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Hello everybody

Welcome to an examination oriented session of English


My name is rajiv Niroula
And today we gonna learn character sketching from Heritage of words.
This video is formulated to assist you in learning. Therefore, it is better to
watch the video with a pen and paper.
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If not, then do watch.
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A character sketch is a quick rendering of a character.
In composition, a character sketch is a brief description in story and play of
a particular person or type of person.
In order to write a character sketch, you must ask yourself questions about
your character.
In writing one, you go into the character's manner, distinct characteristics,
nature, and the way that person behaves him or herself.
A character sketch can also be satiric,

How to Approach a Character Sketch

If analyzing a character, you can focus upon, how the person changes, his
or her attitude toward others, and role in the story. You can list the person's
likes and dislikes and how you feel about the character.

Who is your character physically?

Physical characteristics are the first things we notice when we meet


someone. Therefore, this is a good starting point when writing a character
sketch. Is your character a woman or a man? Is he or she tall or short? Is
your character bald? How old is your character? Does he or she have a
disability?

the physical details of the main characters are representations of their


internal state. Without a vivid description of this character's physicality, a
critical dimension of the plot would be lost and the central conflict would be
nonexistent. Answering questions about your character's physicality is the
first step in creating a fully realized character.
What is your character doing?

This is the next question to ask because it brings into account other
aspects of story writing such as setting and time. The answer to this
question will also affect other aspects of your sketch, such as what your
character is tiring or how he or she is feeling. Is your character walking
down the street? Is he or she sitting in a park? Is your character working on
a boat? Asking what your character is doing will not only help you
understand your character, but also his or her relationship to the setting in
your story.

What is your character feeling?

This is probably one of the more complex questions you can ask about
your character. Is your character angry? Is he or she happy, sad, tired, or
depressed? Does your character love something or someone? Asking
questions about your character's emotional life might evolve into the
production of a character history. While this may be tempting, you have to
focus on what your subject is feeling within the context of the story you are
writing. Although the answers to these questions are important, they are
rarely explicitly stated in the story.

Implicitly showing how your character is feeling by his or her interactions


with other characters or the setting is infinitely more interesting to read than
explicitly stating whether your character is happy, sad, elated, joyful, or
miserable.

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