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2.2 Character Motivations and Backstory

2 min readaugust 9, 2024

Characters are shaped by their past and driven by their . provides the foundation for a character's identity, while influence their behavior and decision-making.

Motivations are the engine that propels characters through the story. Understanding a character's , , and conflicting desires helps writers create complex, relatable individuals who evolve throughout the narrative.

Character Backstory

Foundations of Character History

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  • Backstory encompasses a character's past experiences and events shaping their present identity
  • mold a character's personality, beliefs, and behaviors
  • provides context for current actions and decisions
  • Includes family background, education, career path, and significant relationships
  • Establishes character's worldview and value system

Psychological Development and Trauma

  • Psychological wounds result from past traumatic events or negative experiences
  • Unresolved issues from childhood often manifest in adult behavior patterns
  • influence character's decision-making and relationships
  • Can create internal conflicts or barriers to achieving goals
  • Understanding psychological wounds helps writers create complex, relatable characters

Character Motivations

Core Drivers and Desires

  • Driving force propels character's actions and decisions throughout the story
  • Goals and desires represent what the character actively pursues or yearns for
  • Fears and insecurities act as obstacles or sources of conflict for the character
  • organizes character's needs and wants in order of importance
  • Includes both short-term objectives and long-term aspirations

Layers of Motivation

  • involve goals the character is aware of and actively pursues
  • influence behavior without the character's full awareness
  • stem from personal desires, values, or emotional needs
  • arise from societal pressures, expectations, or circumstances
  • create internal struggle and drive

Motivation in Storytelling

  • serve as the engine driving the plot forward
  • Well-defined motivations make characters more believable and relatable
  • Changing motivations throughout the story reflect and evolution
  • Motivations often clash with obstacles, creating dramatic tension
  • Understanding character motivations helps writers craft compelling arcs and satisfying resolutions
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