Addison
Auror
When facing a trouble with characterization or any sort of writing where you can not get a full scope, technicolor view of that side then go out and find those colors. Read the papers, the opinion pages, talk to other people about whatever situation or character you're having trouble with.
As for writing about situations in our stories which draw from personal or real life situations I find it difficult without practice. As I see those situations like writing in first person. It's hard to separate yourself from the character. Find the reason, the core reason, why you're drawing from that specific situation, and sculpt differences around it so you don't get too attached, too objective. That way your story will stay fresh and colorful.
As for writing about situations in our stories which draw from personal or real life situations I find it difficult without practice. As I see those situations like writing in first person. It's hard to separate yourself from the character. Find the reason, the core reason, why you're drawing from that specific situation, and sculpt differences around it so you don't get too attached, too objective. That way your story will stay fresh and colorful.