Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019What creates the character? And how does a writer mold a character that is tangible and complex? In this essay, I narrow the answer to these questions down to the following: familial relationships, cultural and/or racial identity, and lived experiences. Employing psychological research alongside literary criticism, I examine the various ways in which four authors weave these themes into narrative, and which of the factors, if any, is dominant when formulating a character’s unique personality. The essay also analyzes my own fiction in conjunction with the works being studied in order to conclusively distill what I have gleaned from the authors I admire throughout my writerly journey. I present...