How Characterization Becomes the bread and butter of a Book.

Characterization is the bread and butter of a book because it transforms abstract plot points into lived experience. When characters are distinct, with desires, fears and contradictions, events stop feeling like a sequence of incidents and begin to resonate emotionally. Readers don’t remember plots as much as they remember people — the face in the scene that felt real, the voice that lingered. A well-crafted character makes the stakes tangible: conflict matters because it threatens someone the reader cares about, not because it ticks a genre box.

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