Crafting Emotions: Tips for Writing Anger.

“Where There is Anger, There is Pain Underneath.” — Eckhart Tolle

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We’ve All Been There

At one point in our lives, we wanted to scream at the top of our lungs. Maybe yell at someone or curse at the sky. Dare I say- even want to punch someone. I get it, we’ve all been there.

We’ve all been angry before.
So it wouldn’t make much sense for your characters to never feel it. Unless of course they don’t have emotions, or they’re a robot, or an alien, or… I don’t know, something else!

So this is an article that’ll help you write your character whenever they’re feeling angry. Doesn’t matter how experienced you are, you can learn something new every day! Also, there may be something in here that can inspire you.

So what exactly is anger?

Anger: Strong displeasure or wrath, usually aroused by a perceived wrong.

What are Some Obvious Physical Signs That May Be Perceived As Angry?

Facial Expressions:

  • Flared nostrils.
  • High chin.

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Kaylee Writes
Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

I write easy to read, ADD friendly, articles about writing tips. 🍑author 🍑illustrator 🍑most importantly, a mother!