Character Description Writing Prompt.

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Character Description Writing Prompt

Character Description Writing Prompt What are they wearing? Keep it simple. Names and colours? Link to the weather or where they are. Height? Build? Muscular? Thin? Rotund? Clothing? Smart? Scruffy? Why are they dressed this way? Items. Can you use a simile to describe the formality of their appearance? Use personification to create a mental image of the clothes on the character’s body. Describe the eyes and hair- skin, use a simile here. Use a simile to describe the eye or hair colour? How do other people feel around this character? What’s the vibe? Why? Describe the character’s facial features? Is there a feature that can infer something about an event in the character’s past? E.g. a scar, broken nose, burn etc. How is the weather affecting the character? The sun, wind, rain etc Use an oxymoron to compare or contrast the character. What equipment does the character have with them? Why? Describe the character from afar and from up close. Personality Confident? Shy? Anxious? Elated? Create a rumour about the character – ‘Rumour has it…..’ Explain one thing that is known for certain about this character. ‘One thing was for certain…’ Character Description Writing Prompt What are they wearing? Keep it simple. Names and colours? Link to the weather or where they are. Height? Build? Muscular? Thin? Rotund? Clothing? Smart? Scruffy? Why are they dressed this way? Items. Can you use a simile to describe the formality of their appearance? Use personification to create a mental image of the clothes on the character’s body. Describe the eyes and hair – skin, use a simile here. Use a simile to describe the eye or hair colour? How do other people feel around this character? What’s the vibe? Why? Describe the character’s facial features? Is there a feature that can infer something about an event in the character’s past? E.g. a scar, broken nose, burn etc. How is the weather affecting the character? The sun, wind, rain etc Use an oxymoron to compare or contrast the character. What equipment does the character have with them? Why? Describe the character from afar and from up close. Personality Confident? Shy? Anxious? Elated? Create a rumour about the character – ‘Rumour has it…..’ Explain one thing that is known for certain about this character. ‘One thing was for certain…’

Character Description Writing Prompt What are they wearing? Keep it simple. Names and colours? Link to the weather or where they are. Height? Build? Muscular? Thin? Rotund? Clothing? Smart? Scruffy? Why are they dressed this way? Items. Can you use a simile to describe the formality of their appearance? Use personification to create a mental image of the clothes on the character’s body. Describe the eyes and hair? Use a simile to describe the eye or hair colour? How do other people feel around this character? What’s the vibe? Why? Describe the character’s facial features? Is there a feature that can infer something about an event in the character’s past? E.g. a scar, broken nose, burn etc. How is the weather affecting the character? The sun, wind, rain etc Use an oxymoron to compare or contrast the character. What equipment does the character have with them? Why? Describe the character from afar and from up close. Personality Confident? Shy? Anxious? Elated? Create a rumour about the character – ‘Rumour has it…..’ Explain one thing that is known for certain about this character. ‘One thing was for certain…’