I prefer flaxed characters in literature, plays, and television drama. In literature we tend to remember the flawed characters. Take for example the famous consulting detective Sherlock Holmes. His flaws and his strengths are often the same. He is capable of intense focus but it is obsessive and results in him excluding anything but the case he is working on. Having the ability to focus in life is certainly an attribute. However, taken to extreme, as Holms it becomes a flaw because he loses the ability to interact with others.
A flaw can take many forms. A flaw can be an imperfection, a limitation, in the extreme a phobia, a personality defect, an addiction, hubris, insecurity, or a mental health problem such as depression. I’m sure readers can add to this list. Flaws can be divided into three categories: minor, major and tragic. A minor flaw is one that makes the character unique and memorable. A minor flaw might be a noticeable limp from having one leg shorter than another. A major flaw can be either positive or negative. For example having rigid beliefs could be positive or negative based on how it drives the characters’ actions. A tragic flaw is one that causes the character’s own downfall, the tragic hero such as Hamlet. Murphy’s Troubles has four primary characters: Ian Padraic Murphy – the protagonist; Kieran Fitzpatrick, Ian’s friend and member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army Council; Caitlin Murphy (Lourigan), Ian’s sister who is 10 years younger than her brother; and, Eileen Donohue. Each of these characters has one primary flaw and it is the flaw that drives their behavior and also provides motivation for their actions. I will blog about the flaws of each character in the next few weeks.
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4/22/2015 03:53:05 pm
We can easily observe even in our society that most of the educated people seem to be get rid of poor and illiterate person from their lives because they often don’t like them and feel irritate in the presence of them.
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