Authors create multiple characters to add depth and complexity to their stories, provide different perspectives, drive the plot forward, and create conflict and tension. Characters with distinct personalities and backgrounds can make the story more engaging and dynamic.
Authors put in confrontation between characters to make the story line more interesting. If all of the protagonists got along like best friends, then there would be no character development, thus leading to an uninteresting book.
They make a lot of computer characters on the computer and get people to talk forthe characters. It's kind of complicated, but that's how it works.
Authors create characters who are different than themselves because they are more interesting to the author than writing about themselves. Fictional characters can be anything you want them to be.
Yes you can, I have read a lot of fanfictions already on fanfiction.net with characters they made up
Yes, authors can disagree with their characters when writing. Characters may have their own thoughts, beliefs, and actions that do not align with the author's, leading to conflicts or disagreements between the two. This can add depth and complexity to the characters and their interactions within the story.
Characters do what they do because the author thinks they should. Good authors have their characters do logical things that real people would do in similar circumstances.
Yes, interactions between characters are a tool used by authors to reveal their personalities, relationships, and motivations. By showcasing how characters speak and behave around each other, authors can provide insight into their dynamics and develop them more fully as individuals within the story.
we can't tell it, really..there are a lot of authors all over the world... :)
This differs on opinion but I think that it is the good description of a character that makes it believable.
Yes, buy a lot, make the house and then create the characters. After that, move them in the house.
Characterization
All of the above. Authors use a combination of the characters' private thoughts, speech, and the opinions of other characters to develop characterization and create well-rounded, dynamic characters. By utilizing these elements, authors can provide insight into the character's personality, motivations, and development throughout the story.