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Playwrights may develop the characters in their story by using characteristics from themselves or people around them; or from the real people from the real story they are using inspiration to write a story about. Playwrights must develop distinct characterizations for each person in the story so readers can tell them apart easier. Like in Trifles, I can easily remember the county attorney as being patronizing towards women and overall kind of disdainful.
Possible life experience, or/and the witnessing of other peoples' life experiences, at least?
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