It depends. Some characters are believible due to their species such as the human characters in the series. As for the supernatural characters, no, there is no empirical evidence that such supernatural lifeforms exist on earth.
As for the actual characters, as in names and personalities, then yes. I have no doubt that some where in the world there is someone called Edward Cullen and someone called Isabella Swan.
You have to have believable, logical characters who would have believable dynamics first. Then, you just put them together and write out what they'd do in that situation. If your characters are "real people" with backstory and emotion and personality, your dynamics will be believable.
Believable characters are characters whose actions and thoughts are logical, and that might actually seem to be real people. They might be main characters or just background characters. Three-dimensional characters are the main ones, the ones who show emotion and thought in addition to just being believable. They change and grow during the movie.
There were 72 characters mentioned in Twilight.
i dont know what you mean by ingredients of twilight characters. please explain the question, so that i can answer it i am a HUGE twilight freak!!!!!!!
Important characters in Twilight are important because they hold a significance to the novel
The question is unclear. Many things about characters are important in a story. If the characters are not believable, the reader won't care about them, and won't read the story.
Yes the original characters will be in the Twilight saga movies and there will be more characters in the new movies.
Believable characters and situations in stories are presented through detailed descriptions, realistic behaviors, and relatable emotions. By creating authentic characters facing common challenges, authors can explore universal themes and reflect the complexities of human experiences, resonating with readers on a deeper level. This portrayal of believable characters and situations helps shape our understanding of the world and our own lives by offering insights, empathy, and reflections on the human condition.
Bella Cullen and Edward are the main characters.
The characters in The Great Gatsby are believable due to their complex personalities, flaws, and motivations. They are depicted as multi-dimensional individuals with relatable desires, struggles, and contradictions, making them more human and realistic. Fitzgerald's vivid descriptions and development of their relationships also contribute to the characters' believability.
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They do