Examples of 'what the characters' in a sentence

Meaning of "what the characters"

what the characters - hints at a question or inquiry regarding the motives, behaviors, or actions of the characters in a story, film, or narrative, focusing on understanding their perspectives, developments, or roles in the plot

How to use "what the characters" in a sentence

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what the characters
What the characters are asking for.
Some speculate as to what the characters are discussing.
What the characters are going through.
I can feel what the characters feel.
What the characters would tell you if they could speak?
I do not know what the characters are thinking.
Explain about time passing, and the importance of what the characters are doing.
Which is what the characters are experiencing as well.
I have my own ideas about what the characters are like.
A lot of what the characters are about are sort of ingrained in us.
I want to understand what the characters want.
Or what the characters are saying.
I must begin with what the characters say.
I write what the characters say in a film everything that happens.
I have my own images of what the characters look like.

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Finding what the characters want from each other and in the world.
You want the reader to experience what the characters are experiencing.
I knew what the characters intended to do.
Giving the reader a sense of what the characters are feeling.
This is what the characters in the book learn.
The cloud is used to write to them what the characters are saying.
This is what the characters are like.
You can not blame a writer for what the characters say.
It tells us what the characters hear or feel.
The pathos really got me emotionally involved with what the characters are experiencing.
Dialog is what the characters say to each other.
Everyone has their own idea of what the characters look like.
I knew what the characters had to do.
Most readers would have some idea of what the characters looked like.
This is what the characters are gonna look like.
The focus of the scene should never be on what the characters are actually saying.
They show what the characters are doing while they speak.
It is always assumed that the subtitles translate what the characters say in another language.
Plotting is what the characters do to deal with the situation they are in.
At that point I had no idea what the characters would be.
I never know what the characters will do from one scene to the next.
We, as an audience, are going through exactly what the characters are going through.
Dialogue is what the characters say and how they say it.
It 's like reading a book and imagining what the characters look like.
The consequences to what the characters are going through are more significant.
Otherwise, the smaller challenges seem inconsequential compared to what the characters have already encountered.
It makes me feel what the characters feel and that is not easy.
Content lies in the structure, in what happens, not in what the characters say.
I mean beyond what the characters say.
What the characters on this rock mean, the oldest inhabitants can not tell.
Make notes of what the characters are like.
What the characters are talking, etc.
Ask yourself what the characters were doing.
It 's what the characters say in cut scenes and dialogue boxes.
You truly feel what the characters feel.

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