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I came across this article from 16Personalities recently and I really like it, so I wanted to share. It's about the use of the Meyers Briggs personality types to develop your characters deeply in an effort to create deep realism and provide a sort of guideline for your characters' personalities when evaluating how they might handle the situations they find themselves in. I love deep character development and often find my characters driving my plot a little, so for me, this series of articles is interesting, and I think it's a cool idea to go through the personality test for my characters and consider how I might use this as a guidepost for them in the same way I might use a character questionnaire. And I know plenty of us use those character question sheets, so maybe this is something some of you might want.
Here is part two about employing the theory. Here is part three about taking the characters beyond the boundaries of what is typical of their personality type. Here is part four about applying personality types to villains.
Do any of you already do this?
Here is part two about employing the theory. Here is part three about taking the characters beyond the boundaries of what is typical of their personality type. Here is part four about applying personality types to villains.
Do any of you already do this?
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