How to Create Relatable Characters Your Audience Will Love

Creating relatable characters makes a story memorable. Audiences love characters who feel real. Peter Parker, for example, is not just a hero; he’s a person with struggles. He worries about school, family, and money. Such human qualities draw audiences in. Relatable characters make us feel seen. They bring depth to stories and keep us coming back. Table of contentsThe Importance of Personality TraitsPresent Moment: Staying Grounded in the SceneMental Health and Character DepthCreating a Believable Main CharacterYoung Girl Protagonists and

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