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More on Emotion and Plot

Following the in-depth article Emotion Makes the Characterwith tips for creating emotion in your characters, I offer the following:

Use of the following behaviors, which impede effective communication, create conflict and tension and reveal character:

Walking away
Sarcasm
Blame
Short Temper
Withdrawal
Not listening
Talking over
Looking away
Shouting
Anger
Criticism
Intellectualizing
Debating the complaint
Threatening to leave
Counter-complaints

(List is thanks to my dear friend, Teresa LeYung Ryan, and Emillo Escudero. Thanks!)

Gotta run. More later….

Written by:
Martha Alderson
Published on:
February 16, 2010
Thoughts:
4 Comments

Categories: Character Emotional Development, conflct, Dramatic Action, emotional change, tension

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Comments

  1. Eeleen Lee

    February 16, 2010 at 6:36 pm

    great list of indicators!

    Reply
  2. Unknown

    February 16, 2010 at 9:07 pm

    That's really helpful. Thanks!

    Reply
  3. Gargoyle

    February 16, 2010 at 11:05 pm

    As a reader.. I get so frustrated with non-effective communication. Sometimes I just put the book down so I don't have to deal.

    Reply
  4. Anica Lewis

    February 17, 2010 at 4:09 pm

    Good points! These are nice ways to build tension.

    Reply

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