So in the previous thread I made about One Piece Top 5 written characters. I asked people in the poll their main criteria for judging character writing. Below were the results from a total of 41 people.
https://worstgen.alwaysdata.net/forum/threads/top-5-written-characters.40938/
The results were 1st place being character development, and 2nd place being thematical consistency.
Now this is essentially a build up question or rather questions on the above poll. When most people think about character development they think about the changes the character has gone through from start of the story to the end. With that in mind, it's not possible really outside of very few character to be going through development through the series. Some if not most characters are already introduced as developed characters, they might go through some minor changes when interacting with the MC or due to actions of the MC.
1st. What is character development to you? (If its different from the commonly applied definition)
2nd. Does a developing character automatically get the nod over a developed character?
3rd. How do you judge the writing between a Developed Character vs a Developing Character?
If you would like to add on more to the above questions for clarification or just how you judge character writing in general, please feel free to do so, I'd be quite happy to read how folks are looking at things contrast to me.
https://worstgen.alwaysdata.net/forum/threads/top-5-written-characters.40938/
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The results were 1st place being character development, and 2nd place being thematical consistency.
Now this is essentially a build up question or rather questions on the above poll. When most people think about character development they think about the changes the character has gone through from start of the story to the end. With that in mind, it's not possible really outside of very few character to be going through development through the series. Some if not most characters are already introduced as developed characters, they might go through some minor changes when interacting with the MC or due to actions of the MC.
1st. What is character development to you? (If its different from the commonly applied definition)
2nd. Does a developing character automatically get the nod over a developed character?
3rd. How do you judge the writing between a Developed Character vs a Developing Character?
If you would like to add on more to the above questions for clarification or just how you judge character writing in general, please feel free to do so, I'd be quite happy to read how folks are looking at things contrast to me.