A well-developed arc can work wonders for audience engagement in our screenplays, turning them either into a fan-favorite or most-hated. Crafting relatable and interesting characters makes the stories they’re part of shine. Not all characters necessarily need to change, but when it comes to the protagonist, antagonist and other major characters, it’s vital to writing a killer story.
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