character-arcs
SKILL.md
Character Arcs Skill
Invocation Triggers
Apply this skill when:
- Developing character transformations
- Tracking character growth
- Analyzing protagonist journey
- Building supporting character arcs
Arc Fundamentals
What is a Character Arc?
The internal transformation a character undergoes, usually from:
- Flaw → Strength
- Want → Need
- Lie → Truth
- Fear → Courage
The Core Arc Formula
CHARACTER starts BELIEVING [lie/flaw]
EVENTS force CHARACTER to confront [truth]
CHARACTER transforms by EMBRACING [new understanding]
Arc Types
Positive Change Arc
Character overcomes flaw, grows positively.
Start: Believes the lie
Middle: Confronted by truth
End: Embraces truth, transformed
Example: Scrooge learns generosity over greed.
Negative Change Arc
Character descends, becomes worse.
Start: Resisting the lie
Middle: Tempted by lie
End: Embraces lie, corrupted
Example: Michael Corleone's descent in The Godfather.
Flat Arc
Character already knows truth, changes the world.
Start: Knows the truth
Middle: World tests truth
End: Proves truth, changes others
Example: Katniss in The Hunger Games.
Arc Components
Want vs. Need
| Component | Definition | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Want | External goal | Win the competition |
| Need | Internal growth | Learn to trust others |
The story works when pursuing the Want forces confrontation with the Need.
The Lie
The false belief the character holds:
- "I don't need anyone"
- "I'm not good enough"
- "Violence solves everything"
- "Love makes you weak"
The Truth
What the character must learn:
- "Connection gives us strength"
- "I am worthy"
- "Understanding prevents violence"
- "Love is worth the risk"
The Ghost (Wound)
The past event that created the lie:
- Abandonment led to "I don't need anyone"
- Failure led to "I'm not good enough"
- Childhood trauma led to the flaw
Arc Beats by Structure
Act One Arc Beats
| Story Beat | Arc Beat |
|---|---|
| Opening Image | Character in flawed state |
| Setup | Flaw demonstrated |
| Catalyst | Flaw creates problem |
| Debate | Flaw vs. opportunity |
| Break Into Two | Commits despite flaw |
Act Two Arc Beats (First Half)
| Story Beat | Arc Beat |
|---|---|
| Fun and Games | Flaw seems to work |
| Midpoint | Glimpse of truth |
Act Two Arc Beats (Second Half)
| Story Beat | Arc Beat |
|---|---|
| Bad Guys Close In | Flaw causes problems |
| All Is Lost | Flaw leads to disaster |
| Dark Night of Soul | Confronts the lie |
Act Three Arc Beats
| Story Beat | Arc Beat |
|---|---|
| Break Into Three | Accepts truth |
| Finale | Acts from truth |
| Final Image | Transformation complete |
Supporting Character Arcs
Relationship Characters
Often carry the B-Story and theme:
- Mirror protagonist's arc
- Challenge protagonist's lie
- Model the truth
Antagonist Arc
May have inverse arc:
- Believes opposite lie
- Tempts protagonist
- Falls when protagonist rises (or vice versa)
Secondary Arcs
Supporting characters should have arcs too:
- Simpler than protagonist
- Connect to main theme
- Change from protagonist's influence
Character Arc Template
## Character Arc: [NAME]
### Core Arc
- **Lie believed:** [what they believe]
- **Truth to learn:** [what they must learn]
- **Ghost/Wound:** [what created the lie]
### Want vs. Need
- **Want (external):** [goal]
- **Need (internal):** [growth]
### Arc Type
[Positive/Negative/Flat]
### Transformation Markers
| Act | State | Evidence |
|-----|-------|----------|
| Opening | [state] | [scene/action] |
| Midpoint | [state] | [scene/action] |
| Low Point | [state] | [scene/action] |
| Climax | [state] | [scene/action] |
| End | [state] | [scene/action] |
### Key Relationship
- **Character:** [name]
- **Role:** [mirror/mentor/antagonist]
- **How they challenge lie:** [description]
Arc Tracking Matrix
## Arc Status: [SCREENPLAY]
| Character | Arc Type | Lie | Truth | Status |
|-----------|----------|-----|-------|--------|
| [Protagonist] | Positive | [lie] | [truth] | [Act X] |
| [Supporting] | Positive | [lie] | [truth] | [Act X] |
| [Antagonist] | Negative | [lie] | [truth] | [Act X] |
Common Arc Problems
No Clear Lie
- Character has no flaw to overcome
- Growth feels arbitrary
- Fix: Define the lie before writing
Arc Happens Too Fast
- Transformation isn't earned
- Single scene "fixes" character
- Fix: Spread growth across multiple tests
Arc Disconnected from Plot
- Internal and external stories don't connect
- Character changes for no plot reason
- Fix: Make plot events force internal change
Supporting Characters Flat
- Only protagonist changes
- World feels static
- Fix: Give key supporting characters mini-arcs
Validation Checklist
- Protagonist has clear lie/truth
- Ghost/wound explains the lie
- Want and need are distinct
- Arc connects to plot events
- Transformation shown through action
- Opening and final images show change
- Key relationships challenge the lie
- Supporting characters have arcs
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