Characterization
May. 13th, 2011 02:25 pmMore recently, I'm starting to wonder if that's one of the reasons I'm having difficulty with characterization. I mean, reading the books would allow me to know the characters more intimately and maybe then, I'd have a more solid/realistic image of who they are? (I do think it's strange that I haven't read the books and write fanfiction, but that's a story for another post.) It's been a little less that a year now since I took a dive into writing fanfiction and I thought that characterization was something that would come with experience. You know, the more I write, the better I would get to know the characters but that's only happened to some extent. Sometimes they still feel like strangers to me and even when I finally work something out, Harry and Draco feel like cut and paste characters. Like there's nothing to them but the fact that one is a noble Gryffindor and the other a selfish Slytherin.
I don't mind reading or writing fanfiction where the characters are a bit OOC--you know, realistically. (That's a bit of an oxymoron, but I hope it still makes some sort of sense.) But I think it's important to know the characters well enough to be able to tell their story like they would.
I WANT THEM TO BE REAL!!!
So, the million dollar question: does anyone have advice on characterization and character development? Showing vs. telling?
Much thanks. =]
Edit: I've seen the Harry Potter movies more times than I dare to count and I've been reading Harry Potter fanfiction for five plus years. For some reason, I thought that was a good enough background =/. After reading the books, is there anything I should know about characterization? Any tips? Not reading the books is a major fault, I admit, but are there rules and techniques?
READING.