Tuesday, August 21, 2007

talking about fiction

with talking about fiction i feel that cassille and bausch is saying that fiction is eventually coming apart when it is instantly experienced. every reader sees a differant aspect of a setting,character,plot,theme,image, and point of view.
there are 6 parts of a fiction story or book. they are 1. the character and setting,2. action, plot, and complication 3. point of view 4. indirection 5. the part and the whole and last but not least 6. coherence.
the character and setting is very important in creating a good fictional story or book by choosing a theme, background, and characters.
the actions of the characters as well as the plot of the story is also important to keep the readers on the edge of their seats in suspence to find out what will happen next. the complication is when the writer mixes the actions, attitudes, and interactions of characters to keep the story going right from the beginning.
the point of view is needed for the reader to have an individualized vision, attitude, and interpretation of each book or story he or she reads.
indirection helps build up and guide the imagenation of the reader to the extent of all the information in the story or book comes together to better understand what is going on in the story and/or book.
the part and the whole of a fiction story or book helps comprehend the relationship of the single word or phrase and with all of the actions and situations all in one understanding.
finally the last thought and important part of the fictional story or book is coherence, in which they say a well made fiction has one situation or thing that continues from another situation and/or thing in the fictional story to create a natural and personal meaning to be easily understood by the reader and writer as well.

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