Make history?
I want to write a story, but I don't know what "characteristics" a story has. For example, time (present, past, etc.), direct speech…
Can you please help me?
Thanks for the answers in advance
Hello! I've been writing for a while now and thought I'd like to try writing a play (a tragedy). For me personally, it's about practice and the learning process, not about finding an idea. I'd like to write about a social problem, like the work "Andorra," which focuses on the many prejudices. Does anyone have…
I found myself in front of a castle, the castle was on a hill, I walked slowly to the castle, I opened the door, and then I was crowned king in the castle, the castle was extremely extravagantly decorated, similar to Versailles. After the coronation, I went to the highest tower of the castle and…
I focus on the concentration of students
You can decide everything yourself. This is completely variable. You decide everything. It must be logical and conclusive in itself, natural and you must like it. Everything else is free for you.
Ultimately, it doesn’t even have to be logical and conclusive.
nö it doesn’t have to, but it is recommended to pay attention if you don’t have much experience with writing yet. Playing with Plotholes and using them in a targeted way then comes sometime. The logic of history must somehow make sense. Pronouncement usually doesn’t make it better.
Of course, no limits are set. The questioner could also randomly row together, but I believe the question was aimed at something else. But you’re right
I’d like to understand how exactly you mean the question.
Because… a story like you want to write it is a written text that tells the reader anything. That’s it. That’s the basic stock.
You can choose a time form in which you want to write, you can decide whether you want to have literal speech in the matter or not, you can decide what kind of narrator you want, you can choose your characters, your plot, your subject and even the language in which you write.
At the moment you tell anything, it’s a story.