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Saturday 7 July 2012

Write Your Book: Act 06- Nice Guys Finish Last


Write Your Book: Act 06- Nice Guys Finish Last

Story writing is ridden with assumptions regarding perfect character creation. I am here to bust another myth in writing your book.

There is one design concept that goes: “a reader’s sympathy can be gained when the protagonist is portrayed as a black sheep- the misunderstood everyman”. I would especially like to highlight this point because it is one that annoys me personally. It is a character device that is simply overused. The “black sheep” in this sense, does not refer to the waywardness of the protagonist but rather the negative, recessive traits.

A person who has based their entire work systematically on this device is Ken Akamatsu. However, he is not the only one. There seems to be a growing trend whereby the protagonist, a man, is scorned my others as a klutz, an idiot, or a combination of the two. I imagine the idea is to produce a character that is an underdog and also ‘painfully human’ in their failures. However, what it tends to do is make the creator’s faults and failings all too obvious.

The time when we used to feel sympathy for the klutz (or ‘idiot-pervert’ in Japanese storytelling) is long over. The concept has been exhausted. A character is usually universally scorned for a reason. There isn’t a silver lining at the end of it. When a character is an idiot, that should be the end of it. They don’t have redeeming qualities. For a character-type that is built around finding new and inventive ways to blunder everything up, redeeming qualities seem strained. We don’t need to know what a nice person he is. This effort to induce ‘sympathy’ amongst readers does not sit well with me. Please do not do this when you write your book.

Write Your Book: How to spot the Idiot-Pervert
a.)          Described by other characters as “extremely kind-hearted”
b.)          Has a “well-meaning” personality
c.)          Luckless with/ around women
d.)          Gets into situations whereby he “accidently” sees characters of the opposite sex naked or “trips” and touches them inappropriately. (Yeah… …that happen A LOT)
e.)          Resilient to taking beatings from female characters. -Taking it like a pro in a masochistic fashion.
f.)          Makes the below expression when caught in the act of perving:
It is important to understand that we are in a new era of dynamic characters. I have read Manga where the main character is a complete asshole with no redeeming qualities, save his good looks. But he doesn’t apologise for his existence. An interesting character does not necessary need to be a good guy. The idiotic, loveable fool is a tired cliché and has, frankly, become a soulless character device. Don't do this when you come to write your book.
In the upcoming lessons, I will teach you how to make realistic characters with balanced and realistic character traits.  (Write your Book) 

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