Characterdriven
Character-driven refers to a narrative approach in which a story is primarily propelled by the growth, decisions, and internal life of its characters rather than by external events or plot mechanics. In character-driven works, characters’ goals, fears, relationships, and moral choices shape the sequence of events and the overall arc of the story.
Core features commonly associated with character-driven narratives include a central character or small cast with clear
In practice, character-driven storytelling appears across literature, film, and theater. Writers may develop backstories, motivation matrices,
Advantages of character-driven works include deeper emotional resonance, complexity, and thematic exploration. Limitations can include slower
Common examples cited as character-driven include certain literary novels and dramas noted for emphasizing personal growth