It is very critical to untangle the intricate web of relationships that hold your characters captivate because removing these shackles will help you grasp your story’s sociological landscape— the dynamics, tensions or affiliations among different people. Start by sketching out a social map identifying the main characters in your tale, and how they are related. Just as threads, these relationships hold the plot together.
However, they change over time. For instance, adversaries can grow fond of each other; or a bond between mentor and apprentice could be strained when the latter outdoes the former. When you delve into these subtleties, you include profundity and legitimacy, giving an occasion to your audience to relate to the characters more profoundly. Bear in mind that the connections between characters keep your audience interested in your story all through from inception to culmination.
Let’s watch the following video by ShaelinWrites where she talks about “Character Relationships”.