How can I describe a main character without having him see himself in the mirror? Is it necessary to describe?
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If and how you do so is dependent on your
point of view. If you are staying in your
character’s point of view, your options are
not that limited if you are creative; but the
real challenge is to have the description
flow naturally rather than have your reader
instantly recognize “aha! this was put in here
so the character could describe himself.”
It’s not that unusual for a first person character
to describe his looks right away, almost like
a diary entry.
If your character is on the phone with someone,
perhaps a blind dating service, perhaps
someone he doesn’t know who is meeting him
at the airport or elsewhere, he can describe
himself. If he is in a social situation, another
character can say something aloud about
him. “Look at the tall guy with the orange
polkadot hair” or take him thru physical
activities which indicate elements of his
looks–On the way home from the optician…
(i.e. he wears glasses)…
IF you are staying in one point of view
and describing your main character,
there is no reason you have to only have
one element. In fact, you could have several
characters and several situations, and sprinkle
a detail here and there, so that you get a well-
rounded picture but one that is lightly drawn.
It isn’t unusual for the character who
thinks of himself as unattractive to be much
better looking than he thinks. Sometimes
it is vice versa. (Think of The Secret Diary
of Adrian Mole.)
The main character is very important and must be included in a descriptive mode, either by an observer, the writer’s viewpoint or thoughts by others. The reader has to have something to hang their interest on.
Spartawo…
The woman behind the counter counted help but admire his wavy black hair and rugged build…
The gang member knew he could take this scrawny coke-bottle glasses guy on..it would be easy..
something like that…
“You should wear an earring to go with your build and shaved head, you’d look just like Mr Clean”