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A template for writing biographical articles on Wikipedia, with sections for early life, marriage, death, legacy, works, recognition, and references. See examples ...
Characterization is the representation of characters in narrative and dramatic works. Learn about the history, methods, types, and archetypes of characterization, and how it differs in mythology, drama, and fiction.
The lead section should summarise with due weight the life and works of the person. When writing about controversies in the lead section of a biography, relevant material should neither be suppressed nor allowed to overwhelm: always pay scrupulous attention to reliable sources, and make sure the lead correctly reflects the entirety of the article.
Learn how to write clear, concise, and consistent articles on Wikipedia using the Manual of Style (MoS). The MoS covers topics such as article titles, punctuation, spelling, formatting, and layout.
Do not edit this template page directly if you just want to create a new article. See also. Wikipedia:Notability (people) Template:WikiProject Biography for talk page Bio template; Template:Simple biography for an in-line biography
Templates are segments of wiki markup that are meant to be copied automatically ("transcluded") into a page. They are specified by putting the template's name in {{double braces}}. Most templates are pages in the Template namespace, but it is possible to transclude mainspace pages (articles) by using {{:colon and double braces}}.
Learn how to use italics, boldface, emphasis, and other text formatting elements in Wikipedia articles. Find out the rules and guidelines for different types of names, titles, and works, as well as how to avoid common mistakes and pitfalls.
You can use one of the following templates to generate these links: {} – generates a "Further information" link {} – generates a "See also" link; For example, to generate a "See also" link to the article on Wikipedia:How to edit a page, type {{See also|Wikipedia:How to edit a page}}, which will generate: