To be able to write with this type of clarity and dimension for your protagonist, you need to know every detail of your protagonist's character. An excellent way to do this is to create a character sheet.
Make note on your character sheet of every reaction and interaction your character has with another character. As with actual life, we interact differently with different people in our lives. A boy will not react to a friend the same way he does a brother. He will not react the same to a sister as he does a brother. The same holds true for all other relationships. All these different interactions help create a fully dimensional protagonist.
As you're creating your story's characters' dynamics, keep in mind that all characters play a part in creating a realistic story, even in fantasy and sci-fi. What this means is that your protagonist needs a responsive partner or team member (character) when interacting, otherwise the interaction will feel one-sided and flat.
In order to create continuity of character traits for all characters, each character needs a character sheet. While for some this may seem tedious, it is well worth the effort. You may be three quarters through the book and can't remember how character A interacted with character D. You won't want to have to search through the story to find this little tidbit of information.
Also, keep in mind that each character will have his/her own motivation for actions and reactions. This is part of their character traits and should be listed on their character sheet.
Remember, every action, reaction and interaction created in your story will not only develop the protagonist, but also the other characters in the story.
Published by Karen Cioffi
Karen Cioffi is an author, ghostwriter, freelance writer, and reviewer. She is founder and manager of VBT - Writers on the Move, co-moderator of a children's critique group, on the team at DKV Writing 4 U, a... View profile
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