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- How to refer to character of focus in a story
If the character is a major one that readers are supposed to pay attention to, refer to him her either by his her most popular nick-name used in dialog, or by his her first or last name Whatever you him her to be remembered though of as eg
- text analysis - What tense do I use when talking about a character that . . .
When analysing a book and speaking of a character that dies, do you still you present tense as you are still analysing a book? If I were to make up a quick example: "Despite Anna's death, the plot
- fiction - If I mention a fictional character in a paper will I need any . . .
If I do compare them I mention something like 'how much effort much an overly strong character put forth to live in a world consistent with wet tissue paper?' That's how I'm comparing, not anything specific from their stories It's the idea of an overly powerful character or developing abilities character not a comparison of the specific
- Books on character development - Writing Stack Exchange
Are there any good books to learn about character development for mystery thriller genre fiction? For example, when to introduce the character(s), how much background info to give about each charac
- Should character descriptions be written in past or present tense?
My novel is written in past tense and I'm wondering if the description of my characters should be written in present or in past too, especially if my characters are part of a series and will be app
- Past vs. present tense when referring to a fictional character
What would you write when referring to a fictional character in a non-fiction work? e g Tom Sawyer is a boy, he has no parents, he goes on adventures or Tom Sawyer was a boy, he had no parents, he
- creative writing - How to write a protagonist like Joseph K from The . . .
To answer your question ("How to write a protagonist like Joseph K ?"), I would put away all character development theories (because they are schematic and general) and try to understand both your own response to the narrative as well as the type of narrative The Trial is I can only assume, but possibly what you like about (reading about) Joseph K are his normality, his innocence, his
- How do you keep track of character timelines? - Writing Stack Exchange
I would love to hear, in-depth, your system for keeping track of character arcs happening simultaneously in a novel Particularly for characters' emotional highs and lows which don't sync up I am
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