: Re: "multiple personalities" for character development in writing? How can I train myself to think in "multiple personalities" so I can use these personalities for character development in writing?
I've sometimes taken online personality tests, answering the questions as my characters would. I particularly like the Myers-Briggs version - there's one available here that works for me. The test itself can be helpful, as you have to really think about your characters in order to answer some of the questions, but the summary at the end is what I like the best. It classifies each character as one of sixteen personality types, and then reflects on how people of that type get along with others, view themselves and the world, etc.
It's not foolproof, but I find it helpful, and it's kind of fun, too!
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