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Good Literature Create Characters
1,055 words... t its foundation level. Characters in a story operate to make the story's movement visible and concrete, in a way that engages a reader's interest. The author, then, needs to be able to make the subtle distinction between what their story is about on that deeper, foundation level, from what is at stake for their characters and what they need to do to set up their plot. When the author is clear about how their story fulfills the reader's needs, what the story is about, and its plot, they stil...
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Ability To Create Variety Of People
2,221 wordsDaniel Defoe s acclaimed novel, Robinson Crusoe, is not only a great adventurous novel, but an amazing reflection of Defoe s moral beliefs, personal experiences, and political battles with the English monarchy. Throughout the course of this novel, references to defoe s own experiences come up again and again. In addition to these numerous references, the general story line of Robinson Crusoe tells a similar story to that of Defoe s actual life; slightly reminiscent of the prodigal son theme. Dan...
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Ability To Create Variety Of People
2,182 wordsDaniel Defoe's acclaimed novel, Robinson Crusoe, is not only a great adventurous novel, but an amazing reflection of Defoe's moral beliefs, personal experiences, and political battles with the English monarchy. Throughout the course of this novel, references to defoe's own experiences come up again and again. In addition to these numerous references, the general story line of Robinson Crusoe tells a similar story to that of Defoe's actual life; slightly reminiscent of the prodigal son theme. Dan...
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Meaning And Purpose Lives Of The Saints
2,102 wordsWhen most people consider how to tell a story, they think in terms of plot and character. While these are often the most visible aspects of a story, there is an underlying foundation of principles that support a well-told story. These principles could be compared to a house foundation. Without a solid foundation, the other effects of the house, its character and design, cannot be fully enjoyed. In the same fashion, the principles of storytelling are also mostly out of sight, but the effect of ba...
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Personality Traits Profound Effect
811 wordsLaura and Elisa In literature, authors often paint their characters with very distinct and recognizable personalities. A skillful author can create characters with predictable traits that help the reader understand them and what makes them tick. This semester we have come across two women in literature who exhibit distinct yet similar personality traits. In The Garden-Party, Laura is a confused young woman wrestling with the notions of how society views her and who she thinks she should be. In T...
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