How to Write a Flawed Protagonist Readers Love - Matthew Pearce, Author

Knowing how to write a flawed protagonist can be what makes your main character feel real instead of forgettable.

Perfect characters rarely hold a reader’s attention for long. The ones that stay with us are the ones who struggle, make mistakes, carry wounds, and have something inside them that gets in their own way. A flawed protagonist feels human. Their weaknesses create tension, shape their choices, and make their growth far more satisfying.

The right flaw does not make a character weaker. It makes the story stronger. It gives your novel emotional depth, raises the stakes, and gives readers someone they can understand even when that character stumbles.


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