Indroduce the character the boy
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Answer:
1: Use backstory for an important character introduction
2: Introduce a central character through other characters’ words
3: Show a character performing a typical action
4: Introduce a character on the cusp of change
5: Make characters introduce themselves directly to the reader
6: Give a memorable, unique physical description
Let’s look closer at each of these ideas, using examples:
1: Use backstory for an important character introduction
Telling a character’s history upfront immediately gives readers a sense of formative experiences and character psychology. If you choose this approach to introducing a character, avoid the info dump. Keep backstory relevant to your character’s story arc and their present circumstances.
The opening of Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield is a good example. The narrator and protagonist introduces himself by telling the reader about the death of his father only six months before his birth:
‘I was born at Blunderstone, in Suffolk, or ‘there by’, as they say in Scotland. I was a posthumous child. My father’s eyes had closed upon the light of this world six months, when mine opened on it.’ (p. 4)
This introduction is effective on two levels:
Due to the tragic and personal nature of David’s backstory, we empathise with the character – the reader connects emotionally
The introduction is relevant – David proceeds to tell of his mother’s remarriage and how he is sent, at his step-father’s insistence, to live with their housekeeper’s family – a significant, related plot development
Dickens thus keeps the backstory in his character introduction relevant to core plot developments and reels the reader in with emotive details of personal history.
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