CadmarLegend
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Yes. The title says it all. I'm hoping to get inspiration on how to make my MC seem smart, so reading up on others' MCs is a good path to tread.
Agree. And not all of them have to be snarky and sarcastic. :)There are different types of intelligence that are helpful in different scenarios, so making them seem smart is simply a matter of having them handle the current situation well.
uh ohAgree. And not all of them have to be snarky and sarcastic. :)
It's alright if they are. They are fun to read a lot too, because humor and just something we sorta want to see ourselves do, bc not all of us have sarcastic backbone and rebellious nature. It just sometimes doesn't get done that well, so what ends up is a character that could've been badass sounds like it's been trying too hard and sorta sound ugh...rolls-eyes-kind of thing. Some do it to show the character looks cool and smart but they could overdo it and the character just sounds like a brat..uh oh
Well said. ?I find that it matters what type of smart your character is. Intelligence isn't always evident in people, and it can be circumstantial. Someone who barely knows how to read is intelligent in a crowd that can't read at all.
I mention type because that also matters in determining character traits. High IQ low EQ type characters are probably the most common archetype. They are easy to write, and their traits don't require nuanced writing. They are the types that won't shut up about how smart they are. The type extras heap praise on. However, low IQ high EQ types are more difficult, because their intelligence isn't very obvious. A common trope I see for such characters is to make them manipulative, or overly kind.
Also, what realm does the intelligence fall into? It is important to know this to create limitations as a way to avoid writing a know-it-all. A brilliant astrophysicist can't be a mad nuclear scientist or brilliant botanist. A brilliant mage shouldn't be just as brilliant a warrior. A lot of writing these days is wish fulfilment, but one has to be careful not to go too far. However, if within the context of the story and your world a character can be a know-it-all, by all means, create one. Just don't fall into the trap of making them know everything simply because.