Showing posts with label Literature Guidance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literature Guidance. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Fiction Method (Part 4)

The subject and object that are purpose of an author in writing a fiction is significant. It can be noted that all elements of fiction that may cause author`s focus away from main target, must be removed.
In this method, the major hero of the story obviously is subject of the author. All personas may be sacrifice for the same reason they can be hero.
Main reason of being unworthy or admissible persona and also being either hero or sacrifice in the story is its purpose. So, differ between fiction personas and your characteristic or specification of people you like as far as possible, if you're not one of those authors who merchandises by exposing their private lives. You won't able to victimize the persona who looks like yourself or put in a contemptuous situation (by usual elements as bad habits, bad smells, strange treatments and etc.) and also can't consider those personas as culprit persons because of inherent desire to win. As a result, the subject and object of story may mutilate due to retaining the personas.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Fiction Method (Part 3)

When you read a fiction romance category or horror, certainly you know what to expect going, then form beginning you predict the basic actions of story. Since scope of action is predictable in certain subjects; but reactions are unpredictable. Scope of reactions in one subject is much wider than action's one in the same subject. But due to this matter, novice authors' fictions are assembly of other fictions which has same subject. So, criticism of such letters is unnecessary because the only difference between these fictions and other ones are name of persons or places. 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Fiction Method (Part 2)

We have two types of narrator in a fiction: first person and third person. In the first type, the story is like an Autobiography. So the whole story, events and thoughts is narrated by one of the characters inside the story. The reader will be informed of the events that the main character of the story knows and wants to narrate or the reader will know only about the main character's thoughts and motivations. While fiction has a third person narrator, the writer can be in several places in one moment or he can enter the thoughts of whoever he wants in the story and reveals them. Now we provide an example to make the differences between fist person narrator and third person narrator clear: Subject of first example: Albert gives Anna a rose with a deceptive intension. First person narrator (Anna): He gave me a rose; I think he is a romantic guy. Third person narrator: Albert gives Anna a rose while he only intends to sleep with her for a few nights but Anna thinks differently. She finds him romantic. Subject of second example: Albert is a 22 year old man and Anna is 14  but she seems to be 16. First person narrator (Albert): Anna is neither very young nor very mature; perhaps she is a 16 or 17 teenager. Third person narrator: the 14-year-old Anna knows that Albert is some years older than her so she tries to look older with wearing more make-up and it makes Albert think that she is older than her real age. So this is obvious that when we have a first person narrator, characterization of other characters of story forms according to the first person's point of view, thoughts and judgments. For instance, if the first person is optimist, he looks at everyone with positively.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Fiction Method (Part 1)

Fiction is one of examples of literature. But as every written text is not a part of literature, everything which has the label of story, is not included in literature. E.g. A legal bill is not a literary text although it is written. The writer of the story is not a reporter who depends only on recording the events. If doing this could create literature, a criminal report would have been a crime fiction. There are two elements in each fiction: First is event or story subject element and the next one is character or characterization element. The difference between fiction and documented report is in the second element. In a documented report there exist two elements: 1.event or subject 2.involving people. In such a report neither writer nor reader seeks characteristics of the criminal but the characteristic of subject is important in fiction. In other words, the unique features of person or persons who are involved in the fiction are important. The features are like: morality, beliefs, accent, treatment etc. The character's feature should not be typical. For instance, if a character is a criminal so besides having general elements of a criminal, he must have some unique characteristics which only belong to him. Needless to say, a fiction is not an imaginary form of a documented report.