Literature, what is it? Well, the glossary of our handy fifth edition of Intro to Reading and Writing states that it is a written or oral composition that tells stories, dramatize situations, express emotion and analyzes and advocates ideas. How does the author accomplish all this? By using tools like plot, setting, characters, and their very own tone and style. Some authors write and base their works on passed events that at one time or another happened to them. Others though have to use their imagination and that makes things more complicated, because he or she has to come up with the characters and the setting. In other words everything necessary for a story. In the other hand the authors that witness an event would probably use the names of the actual people and the setting where the event took place. Now ev
Some authors get their ideas from just regular every day life, while others go out and make things happen. They go out seeking material involving people or better I should say entities, like a force of nature maybe, these entities conflict with each other thus causing dramatic situations of some sort. The writer takes all the conflict and action occurring and makes some kind of sequence. It is required in order to form a pattern or a storyline; this is called the skeleton or structure of the story.
Now if every author would put the setting in the same spot or use the same structure, well reading would quickly become very boring. So authors, sometimes without even knowing develop a certain style of writing. They make changes in the plot using flashbacks on the characters and alterations in the settings making every story different form each other. Thes
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