Interactive Guide to Emotions | Write Fictional Character Emotions Better with this Helpful Resource
Recently uncovered this fun interactive tool for understanding emotions and emotional reactions.
Having this type of emotional awareness can help you tremendously with writing characters and character development. Using your character’s emotions and understanding how to put them into words can help lead to relationship awareness and how the emotions of your characters affect their relationships with other characters. This can, in turn, help to move the plot forward because of their reactions and non-reactions to their emotions.
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You can check out the interactive guide here: The Atlas of Emotions
I found this guide to be fun and helpful at face value. It’s also a good free resource for our audience so I thought it might help to put it up. Thanks to Paul Ekman for putting this resource together to help people.
Disclaimer: (I didn’t do any deep digging into any religious or meditation practice teachings of the creators of this resource. Howtodothewritething.com and its owners don’t endorse any type of religious teaching from this site, we just thought the simple resource on understanding emotions and using that knowledge to write more in-depth characters was cool.)
Hope this helps!
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