Protagonist Form (Potential Structure)

Section: Narrative Role and Impact:

The fields in this section are repeatable fields in case your protagonist is a group of characters as a protagonist instead of just a singular character.

  • Initial Position in Story: Describe the protagonist’s situation and role at the beginning of the story.
  • Key Contributions to Plot: How do they drive the story forward? What are their significant actions or decisions that influence the plot?
  • Role in Climax and Resolution: Detail their part in the culmination and resolution of the main conflict.

Character Development Arc:

  • Personal Growth: Focus on how they evolve throughout the story, including changes in beliefs, attitudes, and understanding of the world.
  • Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles: Describe the specific internal and external conflicts they face and how they overcome them.
  • Evolution of Goals and Aspirations: How do their objectives change over the course of the story?

Moral and Ethical Journey:

  • Moral Dilemmas and Choices: Highlight significant moral decisions they face and how these choices reflect their character.
  • Ethical Evolution: How do their moral and ethical stances change throughout the story?

Protagonist’s Unique Traits:

  • Special Skills or Abilities: Focus on unique talents or abilities that are particularly relevant to their role as the protagonist.
  • Distinct Personality Quirks: Traits that make them memorable or distinctive, beyond the basic personality profile.

Future Potential and Legacy:

  • Open-Ended Possibilities: Potential directions for their character beyond the current narrative.
  • Impact and Legacy: What lasting impact do they leave on the story’s world or other characters?

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I created H-CAT the Holistic Character Assessment Toolkit.

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