: Re: How can I broaden my understanding of my characters? A problem I have when writing is that all of my characters behavior and speech ends up mirroring that of my own. As a result nearly all
I recommend journaling as the characters. If you are a ways into a story (or even if you have outlined a story) you likely have a few events that they will experience in mind. Write journal reviews of how the characters felt about the situation, what they experienced, things like that. This will help identify what drives characters, how they feel about specific items/people/actions/scenarios and will help you differentiate your characters in your own head.
edit: A side note. Putting the characters in situations OTHER than what are going to appear in your story can be very useful as well. You can never tell the day to day story of a character's life, a story usually hits the big events...write a journal or two on a day where nothing of note takes place...I woke up, I went to the grocery store because I wanted to make tuna sandwiches for lunch. They didnt have tuna. I went to a different store because I was really jonesing for tuna... /edit
Mind you, writing characters other than yourself still requires a certain amount of mental discipline. Any exercise that we suggest still requires that you step out of how you would respond and think about how another would respond. It may be useful to use people you know as a basis for your characters...a sort of jumping off point to get started.
When it comes to speech, or voice, it can be tough to separate characters. One method can be to write in an accent or dialect...this is challenging though, being consistent with non-grammatically correct or spelling/pronunciation errors is a pain. The best and most reliable way is to make sure the characters' responses are different because the characters are different. If you can get to a point where people can identify the speaker based on WHAT is said as opposed to HOW they say it or even by plain telling people who is talking you can consider the process a success. This takes a lot of practice and rewriting...a lot. At least for me.
Good luck.
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