Thursday, January 14, 2016

The Radical Write

1. Here I feel like Hawthorn, in that saying is basically stating that when writing you shouldn't make it sound like facts, and basically stating question and answer. But instead trying to take the information and putting them in chronological order to make it sound like a good story. Which I totally agree with. Just like Hawthorn said "write about specific people and their situation" not necessarily write about a standard q&a.

2. The way Hawthorn explains the perfect layout for a story is to go beyond the who, what, when, where, and how. And to take more of the dramatic route with the literary devices which include; character, setting, plot, conflict, dialogue, order, anticipation, climax and resolution.


*late because I was absent

1 comment:

  1. I don't think chronological order is the only way you can structure the kind of story that Hawthorne is suggesting. Theme?

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