Character Quote by Lisa Lutz
““I was recently cautioned about some 'difficult' characters in a work-in-progress, and I was surprised at first to hear them labeled as such. On second glance, there was nothing more difficult about them than anyone I know. But in a book you are privy to an interior world which exposes the uglier parts that in life we get to hide. Arguably, all characters should be somewhat unlikable.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Author Talk, 2015
Characters seem difficult only when their flaws are exposed, which is easier in books than real life.
In simple terms: Characters appear hard when their flaws are shown.
Embrace flawed characters to reveal truth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- novel writing
- screenwriting
- character workshops
- psychology classes
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do we resist unlikable characters?
- How can flaws deepen empathy?
May alienate readers who prefer likable heroes.