character- driven
Anything by Charles Dickens.
Character Driven
If your character is interesting enough, the readers will want to see more of him or her. Make your characters fun to read about.
Conflict and tension make a story more interesting and exciting.
the caracter is more important than the plot
It's an interesting spelling for a more common name. It might make a good name for a character in a story who is very unique.
Not all the readers find the same character interesting. The most easily they can relate to a character, the more they find it interesting.
A complication in a story is an event or problem that arises to challenge the main character or drive the plot forward. It introduces conflict and obstacles that the character must overcome in order to achieve their goals or resolve the story.
Bard, a character who becomes more important as the story goes on.
Similes provide comparison between something familiar and something that might not be as familiar. They help the reader understand the story better - and make it more interesting.
It makes it more interesting to read.
This depends on what the story is - if the date the event happened has nothing to do with the story itself, then certainly you should leave it out. Any information that does not actually tell the story should be left out because it just clutters things up.However, if the date is important to your story - say, your character is planning to meet his mother in front of the World Trade Centre on September 9, 2001 - then you will need to tell the date.