This generally means setting a character up to deserve one thing and then giving them the exact opposite.
Kill a character off before they can achieve their goal.
Let the bad guy get an extremely important win.
Set up a coup against a tyrannical king. The coup fails miserably.
(Excluding the end of the book, obviously)
A beloved friend dies in battle and there’s no time to mourn him.
A random tryst between two main characters is not (or cannot be) brought up again.
A character suddenly loses their job or can otherwise no longer keep up their old routine
And not in an “imposter syndrome” way. Make your MC do something bad, and make the blame they shoulder for it heavy and tangible.
MC must choose the lesser of two evils.
MC kills someone they believe to be a bad guy, only to later discover the bad guy was a different person altogether.
People generally want to be understood, and if you can make a character think they are Known, and then rip that away from them with a rejection (romantic or platonic) people will empathize with it.
MC is finally accepting the Thing They Must Do/Become, and their love interest decides that that’s not a path they want to be on and breaks up with them
MC makes a decision they believe is right, everyone around them thinks they chose wrong.
MC finds kinship with someone Like Them, at long last, but that person later discovers that there is some inherent aspect of MC that they wholly reject. (Perhaps it was MC’s fault that their family member died, they have important religious differences, or WERE THE BAD GUY ALL ALONG!)
Push them beyond what they are capable of, and then push them farther. Make them want something so deeply that they are willing to do literally anything to get it. Give them passion and drive and grit and more of that than they have fear.
“But what if my MC is quiet and meek?” Even better. They want something so deeply that every single moment they push themselves toward it is a moment spent outside their comfort zone. What must that do to a person?
Obviously, don’t do all of these things, or the story can begin to feel tedious or overly dramatic, and make sure that every decision you make is informed by your plot first and foremost.
Also remember that the things that make us sad, angry, or otherwise emotional as readers are the same things that make us feel that way in our day-to-day lives. Creating an empathetic main character is the foundation for all of the above tips.
everybody is all “ I support people with mental illnesses” until these people start showing symptoms lmao
well, you lost 50 house points, Ben is excellent at hiding/suppressing evidence. if you choose him, McGonagall will not be able to take points from you
In year 2, I think Chapter 9, you’re gonna get asked to pick Rowan, Ben, or Penny to take with you on another adventure. I know you may be tempted to do otherwise, but PICK BEN. Trust me. Just pick Ben. You’ll thank me.
Reblog to save a life!
the funniest character headcanons are feral, homophobic and tax evader i dont accept constructive criticism and you cant change my mind
hc : when the dead poets go to pride, Nuwanda is dressed like the bi flag threw up on him, and he waves a genderqueer flag. Neil has simply a white shirt with some rainbow stripes. also, they had to convince Todd to wear a rainbow on his cheek. It’s nuwanda that did his make up, since he became really good at it.
its Mr. Keating that takes them to pride, and they all have the time of their lives.
also, this is in an AU where Keatings adopted Neil.
hey guys! so to celebrate pride month I would love to see some dead poets/anderperry headcanons! also, i’d love some movie recs. thanks for following and i love you all
Dr James Barry, the first doctor to perform a successful C section wherein both mother and child survived, was a huge champion of handwashing at a time when most doctors didn’t wash their hands. For this reason, many of the chilldbirths he delivered resulted in healthier babies and mothers. He was also a gay trans man, who specifically wrote that upon his death he wished for his body to be taken in its nightshirt, wrapped in his sheets as a shroud, and placed into the coffin so that nobody would see his body. His wishes were not respected, and as a result he was outed at his death.
ye what do you mean “five times”? Just screenshot and edit the whole series at this point
Five Times When Harry Was Completely Oblivious: http://www.mugglenet.com/2018/06/five-times-when-harry-was-completely-oblivious/
If I died without hearing a single guy tell me that I’ve bewitched him body and soul and that he loves , loves , loves me and never wishes to be parted from me from that day on , I wouldn’t have lived a happy life at all .
me: god it’s so sad that this character has to die, they could have had so much better
my friends: you’re the writer, you’re the one who killed them, you could just not kill them
me: no i’m gonna
me laughing and reblogging every single post about writers procrastinating on tumblr and never writing:
hello, I am just a tiny lesbean that loves to read and draw. I love art in every form (am 18)
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