55 Fascinating Times People Experienced A ‘Character Arc’ In Real Life, And Everyone Could See It (New Pics)
Some of the greatest movies and books are based on gripping character arcs. Someone stumbles, struggles, learns a lesson and gets back up to conquer the world. The writing is well thought-out, creative, and captivating. Think The Godfather, Schindler's List, Gone Girl, and even Toy Story.
But character arcs aren't only reserved for entertainment. They're playing out every day, all around us, in real life, too. Unlike fictional characters, real human beings don't get the luxury of a well-scripted story. Some endings are victorious, others are messy, and a few are absolutely tragic.
There's an online community that showcases "character arcs in a photo." The page is a wall of screenshots that perfectly encapsulate what it means to be human, how each of us has our own unique story to tell, and how our opinions or attitudes can change over time. Bored Panda has put together a list of some of the best posts from r/characterarcs for you to scroll through while you contemplate your own personal development.
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This Is What A Perfect Character Arc Looks Like
Bro Had A Recovery 🥹🥹
Really Rare
In short, a character arc is how a character grows or changes through a story. It's all about internal growth, and not about aging or getting taller.
According to Editor, Writer and Instructor September C. Fawkes, there are four types of character arcs: change positively, change negatively, remain steadfast positively, or remain steadfast negatively. These can also be described as moral ascending, moral descending, transformational, and flat.
"Usually, the plot should have stakes, costs, and crises powerful enough that they push the character to his or her limits--they push the character to change or grow," explains Fawkes, adding that there are a couple of rare exceptions. How the character proceeds will put a value on a worldview or belief system, he says.
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"In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch changes his worldview of Christmas when he realizes that Christmas doesn't come from a store. In Wonder Woman, Diana believes we should fight for the world we believe in and proves this true at the climax of the movie," says Fawkes.
"In Star Wars: A New Hope, Luke comes to rely on faith (the force) instead of technology. In Harry Potter, Harry learns that love is the most powerful magic in the world," adds the expert.
Gotta Make Him Go Back And Get Some
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TBF, there was a study that connected unnatural hair dye with some disorders. Search for Blue Hair and the Blues: Dying Your Hair Unnatural Colours is Associated with Depression. Other studies have got different reusults though.
Vtuber Arc
So why do characters need an arc? It's all about evoking emotion, or feeling, in the viewer or reader, and getting them invested in the story.
"A character arc makes characters relatable, interesting, and vulnerable," notes Dabble, an online platform for writers. "A fantastic character arc can bring tears to our eyes, drown us in dread, or cause us to cheer in triumph."
Dabble's experts go on to say arcs make characters meaningful, and help to hold the attention of the audience. "If people don't understand, relate to, or care about your characters then no amount of action, romance, or terror will keep them engaged," the site explains.
Billionaire President
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There are actual skilled professionals who don't make that much. What a joke.
Tails From "Sonic" Is Not Gay!
Many film afficionados agree that Michael Corleone (played by Al Pacino) in The Godfather trilogy had a brilliant character arc.
At the beginning of the book and film, he's a decorated war hero who tells his girlfriend that his family's violent 'business,' aka the mafia, is not him. By the end of The Godfather, Corleone has taken over New York to become the most powerful mob boss in the country.
On A Video About Borderline Personality Disorder (Bpd)
Makeup
Quick Turnaround
Is this word the one that starts with e and ends with mo? Or am I dumb?
There's a difference between character arcs and narrative arcs. While the character arc is about the internal journey, the narrative arc focuses on the external journey, or the path of the plot. "It's another way to refer to the story as a whole," says Fawkes.
He uses The Lion King as an example. "Simba's character arc is about upholding the Circle of Life. The Lion King's narrative arc is everything that happens in the plot from Simba's birth to the birth of his cub," explains the writing expert.
Found This While Scrolling Through My Old Posts
I wonder how long it took for them to find their true self after the original post.
Choices Were Made
Bro Won
In some books and movies, the plot arc plays a bigger role than the character arc. "All of the older James Bond movies are a good example where a character has very little growth – we ALWAYS know that Bond is going to stop the bad guy and get the girl," says Sally Hamer, a teacher of memoir, beginning and advanced creative fiction writing, and screenwriting at Louisiana State University.
Hamer notes that more recently, the franchise has begun to let Bond have an arc. But she adds that certain genres don’t really need a character arc. These are usually more action/adventure, thriller-style films.
The Banana Company That Also Commits War Crimes
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I really like the mix of cut and pasted images and hand drawing in these
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This bigger crime was not getting an education. Hard to believe in what is supposed to be a first world nation.
When it comes to real life, our world view, opinions or attitudes can change. Our emotions and beliefs are formed through experiences, education, and social influences. They can remain the same, or change when we're faced with new information or social pressures.
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Sometimes, our attitudes or opinions change as a result of cognitive dissonance, a phenomenon in which a person experiences psychological distress due to conflicting beliefs and behaviors.
"In some cases, people may alter their attitudes to better align them with their current behaviors," explains the VeryWell Mind site, adding that to reduce inner conflict, some people change their behavior to be more congruent with their beliefs.
A Twitter User Actually Admitting To Being Wrong Upon Being Presented With New Information
Obvious Lie To Unexpected Reveal
Was Looking At Comments For That “Please Don’t Go To School” Song And Found This Gem
From Reddit: "Answer: according to the wikitubia article on him: In August 2022, a group of Dave's ex-partners accused him of hebephilia, grooming, sexual coercion, emotional abuse, mental abuse, and physical a***e among other allegations, as well as claiming that he was a drug abuser in a post to his subreddit."
Awakening
Dishonorable Discharge
Self Discovery Arc
Peak Character Arc
Femboy
Lactosemaxxing
Polyamory
An Xbox User Reached Out To Me 5 Years Later…
Her Fingers Were Typing Quicker Than Her Mind Was Thinking
What Having An Uber Successful Indie Show Does To A Person
Yeaaah, I never watched it but while all fanbases have toxic sides, from what I've seen, it's more toxic than most. That being said, I do have freinds who are amazing people who love this show! It's just not for me
Hope This Counts
Having the plot twist of your own story spoiled by someone else is insane.
I'm Sorry
This Has To Count Right?
Goth Baddie
Lesbian Photographer Or Lesbian Photographer
Red does not need to go back to school, but blue might benefit from it. Using "lesbian" as an adjective for two different things in two consecutive sentences IS confusing.
Fortnite
Oh Yeah
Clapping When The Plane Lands
Oh, No
Not Very Excited Anymore
No One Using These
Cornball Character Arc
Turkey Supports Ukraine
Your Baby Is An Abomination / Gift From God
Relationship Arc
Stole This Screenshot Off @transjewtalian On Twitter
Yep, He’s A Vibe Alr
Judging how one lights a cigarette? I am at a loss for words. Guess I will judge how the next person I see drinks from a cup.
I once saw a beautiful exchange on Reddit. I forgot the usernames, but one was identifiably male, let's call him Michael. The question was something along the lines of "Would you do this for your boyfriend?" Michael: "[something something] I could see myself do that." Redditor: "But then you'd be dating a guy." Michael: "Some people are gay, Steve." Redditor: "Oh." I don't know why, but that made me laugh SO hard! Just "oh". I love it.
I once saw a beautiful exchange on Reddit. I forgot the usernames, but one was identifiably male, let's call him Michael. The question was something along the lines of "Would you do this for your boyfriend?" Michael: "[something something] I could see myself do that." Redditor: "But then you'd be dating a guy." Michael: "Some people are gay, Steve." Redditor: "Oh." I don't know why, but that made me laugh SO hard! Just "oh". I love it.
