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Q&A How can I make a character's emotions bolder and more obvious without overemphasizing?

How can I make a character's emotions bolder and more obvious without overemphasizing? On SE I asked a similar question about how to emphasize more. But I want to find a good balance that won't en...

1 answer  ·  posted 5mo ago by Austin Overton‭  ·  last activity 2mo ago by Mithical‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Austin Overton‭ · 2024-05-17T18:30:01Z (5 months ago)
How can I make a character's emotions bolder and more obvious without overemphasizing?
How can I make a character's emotions bolder and more obvious without overemphasizing?


On SE I asked a similar question about how to emphasize **more.** But I want to find a good balance that won't end in my overemphasizing on anything or seeming to exaggerated. I'd prefer to make my character seem as "real" and "natural" as possible while still making an impact.