Emil-416 - Emil7

emil-416 - Emil7
emil-416 - Emil7
emil-416 - Emil7
emil-416 - Emil7
Tags

More Posts from Emil-416 and Others

2 months ago

for april fools we’re deleting this entire site sayonara you weeaboo shits

1 month ago

Writing Prompt #3042

"Why don't you give up?"

"Oh, I gave up years ago! You should've seen me before!"

8 months ago

Maybe my writer block will go away with that who knows? :3

This Is The Magic Lucky Word Count. Reblog For Creativity Juice. It Might Even Work, Who Knows.

This is the magic lucky word count. Reblog for creativity juice. It might even work, who knows.

1 month ago
Reblog If You’re Grateful For Your Commenters

Reblog if you’re grateful for your commenters <3

5 months ago
*me Looking At All The Degenerate That Liked My Fic*

*me looking at all the degenerate that liked my fic*

*sigh* Is there anything more satisfying and motivating than looking at this to write another chapter?

Nah I don't think so.


Tags
1 month ago

call me when you figure it out

has anyone figured out how to be a real person yet


Tags
idk
7 months ago

soup

Yeah I really liked soup as a child

Hey guys be cool and normal but reblog this with the homemade meal that would get you the most hyped as a child. I need it for reasons.


Tags
7 months ago

Today. 25th October. Is. The. WORST FUCKING DAY IN MY LIFE. In a blink gone went my hopes for this final. I don't have anymore tears I swear.

My family is actually asking me why I'm crying all my tears after watching a 3 minutes video....

Me: YOU CANT UNDERSTAND THE PAIN IM GOING THROUGH


Tags
7 months ago

Baeeee if we're only halfway, how many tears to I have to prepare??? I already sold out my stock with till's death....

friendly reminder that this was stated to be only the halfway point of alnst

1 month ago

I need to remember this ( TДT)

hi, i love your prompts!!

can you do prompts/suggestions for revealing a character’s tragic backstory to the other characters? mostly with like hurt/comfort or angst. please n thanks!

How to Reveal a Tragic Backstory

check out these sources:

The Backstory Drip: Helping Writers Become Authors

When Do You Reveal a Backstory of a Character?: Writing Stack Exchange

Writing Character Backstory That Feels Real: Now Novel

1. Establish Context Before the Reveal

Before revealing a tragic backstory, it's crucial to lay the groundwork. Give the audience some clues or hints about the character’s pain or past struggles without fully explaining it. This builds curiosity and tension, making the eventual reveal more satisfying.

Example: Throughout the story, you might show the character having nightmares, flinching at certain triggers, or displaying a particular behavior (like pushing others away) that hints at something painful in their past.

2. Choose the Right Moment

A tragic backstory should be revealed at a moment that feels natural and emotionally charged. Don’t force it into the plot. Often, it works best when the character is vulnerable, perhaps during a quiet moment, when they feel safe enough to let their guard down, or during a crisis when the emotional dam breaks.

Example: The character might reveal their past during a moment of intense emotional vulnerability, like when they think they’re about to lose someone else they care about, or when they are experiencing a setback that mirrors their past trauma.

3. Keep It Uncomfortable

A tragic backstory is rarely easy to talk about, and the discomfort surrounding the reveal can be just as important as the backstory itself. Let the character struggle with the words or try to push the conversation away, only to be coaxed into speaking. This makes the moment feel more authentic and raw.

Example: The character might start the conversation with, "It’s not important" or "I don’t want to talk about it," before finally giving in to the other character’s gentle probing or a shift in the situation that forces them to face the truth.

4. Show, Don’t Just Tell

Instead of simply stating the tragic event, show how it affects the character through their actions, memories, or how they interact with others. This deepens the emotional impact, allowing readers to experience the pain with the character rather than just being told what happened.

Example: Rather than saying, "He lost his entire family in the fire," you could show how the character avoids talking about their family, has flashbacks when they see something related to fire, or even flinches at certain words associated with their trauma.

5. Use Symbolism

The tragic backstory can be tied to something physical, symbolic, or thematic in the narrative. A certain object, place, or even weather can be used to evoke memories of the past, creating a deeper emotional connection.

Example: If the character lost someone they loved in a car accident, perhaps they always have trouble getting into cars, or they wear a piece of jewelry that reminds them of the person. When this item or memory is triggered, the character opens up about the event.

6. Layer the Reveal

Sometimes, a tragic backstory is revealed in pieces over time. A character might not reveal everything all at once, but bits and pieces come out as the story progresses. This gradual reveal can allow you to build emotional complexity and deepen the audience’s understanding of the character.

Example: The character might first mention a loss in passing, then later reveal more details about the circumstances surrounding that loss. In a climactic moment, they might confess the full extent of their pain, perhaps adding a new layer of guilt or unresolved anger.

7. Avoid Making It “Too Perfect”

Tragedy isn’t always a neat, tidy narrative. It’s often messy, complicated, and filled with unresolved feelings. Don’t try to make the tragic backstory feel like it was meant to be "healed" or resolved easily. Characters are shaped by tragedy, and the wounds might never fully heal.

Example: The character might express regret or resentment, even years later. They might struggle with feelings of guilt, or they might have difficulty trusting others due to their past experiences.

8. Don’t Overload the Backstory

While tragic backstories are emotionally powerful, too many details can overwhelm the reader or distract from the present story. Instead, focus on the most crucial parts of the past that shaped the character’s current behavior, rather than telling every painful moment.

Example: Rather than describing an entire traumatic event in detail, focus on how it emotionally affected the character. Perhaps the character doesn’t want to remember, so the backstory is revealed only through emotional reactions to certain triggers or through small, painful details.

9. Use the Backstory as a Motivator

After revealing the tragic backstory, the character’s actions should be influenced by it. Their trauma will affect their decisions, and it’s important to show how it shapes their journey going forward.

Example: The character might reveal that they lost someone to violence, and that’s why they became a protector of others. Or maybe their tragic past has made them emotionally distant, but in the course of the story, they gradually learn to trust and open up.

10. Make the Reveal Matter to the Plot

A tragic backstory shouldn’t just be there to elicit sympathy. It should tie into the character’s motivations, fears, and relationships with other characters. If the backstory doesn’t serve a purpose for the plot, it can feel like unnecessary exposition.

Example: If the character is hesitant to form deep relationships because of their tragic past, this fear will be challenged by their interactions with the other characters. Perhaps their backstory also explains why they’re so skilled in a certain area, giving the plot a practical reason for them to be involved in the current situation.

Writing Prompts Revealing a Tragic Backstory

-> feel free to edit and adjust pronouns as you see fit.

She leaned against the worn table, fingers tracing the edge of a chipped mug, not meeting his eyes. "I didn’t always… I wasn’t always this," she began, her voice thin, strained. He sat across from her, waiting, but not pushing. She swallowed, her chest tightening. "There was a fire, years ago. I was just a kid. My parents—" She stopped, shaking her head, as though the words couldn’t pass her lips without choking her. "I don’t even know how I made it out."

She reached out to touch his shoulder, a gesture of comfort, but he recoiled as if her hand was burning him. His eyes widened, panic flashing across his face. "Don’t," he muttered, backing away, his chest rising and falling with rapid breaths. "Please don’t." She stared, mouth dry, unsure what she had done wrong, but the way his face twisted as if remembering something painful told her everything she needed to know.

They jolted awake, heart pounding, gasping for breath as the remnants of the nightmare clung to them. The other person, already awake, noticed and reached out, pulling them into their arms. "Shh, it’s okay," they whispered softly, but the words barely registered. "I couldn’t save her," they choked out, voice raw. "I promised, but I—" The sob broke free before they could finish, and the other person tightened their hold, pressing their forehead against theirs. "You didn’t fail," they whispered, offering the comfort of their presence. "You're safe now."

They were walking in silence, the soft crunch of gravel beneath their boots the only sound between them. He kept his head down, eyes fixed on the ground, his hands shoved deep in his pockets. Then, without warning, he stopped. "I watched him die," he said, his voice rough, as though the words were hard to spit out. She turned, startled by the suddenness, but he didn’t meet her gaze. "My brother. He bled out before anyone could help." His jaw tightened, eyes distant. "And I couldn’t do a damn thing."

Her laughter echoed in the room, but it faltered when she saw his face. He wasn’t laughing. He was staring, distant, lost in some memory only he could see. "What’s wrong?" she asked, suddenly concerned. His eyes snapped back to her, and he forced a smile that didn’t reach his eyes. "Nothing." He turned away quickly, but not before she saw the tear that had escaped down his cheek. "I just... you made me think of my sister."

Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
  • fletcherwilbury
    fletcherwilbury liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • floresieur
    floresieur reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • maktub190
    maktub190 reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • sonhosadois
    sonhosadois reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • yourstoryforme
    yourstoryforme liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • paigeedanielle
    paigeedanielle reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • phantomkittens
    phantomkittens reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • melt-void
    melt-void liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • stellarseeming
    stellarseeming liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • dementednomnomz
    dementednomnomz reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • essenceofadorkable8
    essenceofadorkable8 reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • passionatepyramidlovee
    passionatepyramidlovee reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • river-flower58
    river-flower58 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • antlered-angel
    antlered-angel liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • calimerise
    calimerise liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • moonlilly27
    moonlilly27 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • seoflez
    seoflez liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • crazycosie
    crazycosie liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • beeamazed
    beeamazed liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • ninja-mental
    ninja-mental liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • siltsin
    siltsin reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • dandelionidiot
    dandelionidiot liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • elaaquarius
    elaaquarius liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • chaostwofold
    chaostwofold reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • suspiriapanther
    suspiriapanther liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • sugarblackcat
    sugarblackcat liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • yungoleman
    yungoleman liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • nuesetine
    nuesetine liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • www-sees-nothing
    www-sees-nothing liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • sleepystars101
    sleepystars101 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • imfandomtrashokay
    imfandomtrashokay liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • lailaannawhiterose
    lailaannawhiterose liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • time-letmebeyourcryptid-phantom
    time-letmebeyourcryptid-phantom liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • gwenstrife
    gwenstrife reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • ch717
    ch717 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • aqueous-aerolite
    aqueous-aerolite liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • solarstranger
    solarstranger liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • lostwrlds
    lostwrlds reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • diamonddogs-terrarium
    diamonddogs-terrarium liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • agenderthief
    agenderthief liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • publicenemy-no1
    publicenemy-no1 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • nebulateeth
    nebulateeth liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • lem-hhn
    lem-hhn liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • kayce146800
    kayce146800 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • magnetic-dogz
    magnetic-dogz liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • ahundredcows
    ahundredcows reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • spiltpencilink
    spiltpencilink reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • spiltpencilink
    spiltpencilink liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • master-of-reblog
    master-of-reblog liked this · 2 weeks ago
emil-416 - Emil7
Emil7

They/them | I'm just a wanna be author and binge every korean/chinese novel I can :D

38 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags