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Sad things you can do in a book other than killing of a character
Character death is sad, but it also has huge consequences on your plot that canât be reversed. Not to mention, depending on your genre, character deaths are often reserved for later in the series as a way of telling the reader that things are getting serious.Â
So, until that moment, hereâs a quick list of things you can do to tug at your readers emotions:Â
1.- Destruction of an item of value. For this to work youâre going to have to set this up early on, it could be a childhood toy they need to sleep at night, a necklace they swear gives them good luck, and old family trinket or any number of things. The important thing is you show just how important it is to the character, make them happy and excited just to talk about it. Later on your character will feel loss and so will the audience.Â
2.- Arguing. Two characters with a strong bond arguing can be heartbreaking, even if you know the argument is going to resolve itself eventually, going from cuddles and banter to cold looks and the silent treatment, can easily hurt the audience just as much as the characters.Â
3.- Betrayal. When well done, itâs worst than character death. When you as a reader fall head over heels in love with a character, only for them to betray the rest, itâs heartbreaking, especially if when you read back the foreshadowing was there. It was so obvious yet you were all so blind! As blind as the other characters. Also, unlike character death, theyâre still there, there to taunt you with their mere existence.Â
4.- Failure. We have probably all felt that emptiness, that feeling as the world crumbles around us, haplessness, when we failed an exam in school or just couldnât get the house clean in time for that visit. Take that feeling and reflect it into your characters, it doesnât have to be an exam, it can be anything, a task theyâre parents asked them to do and they tried their best, a mission, anything. Just let them fail and feel the world crumble.Â
5.- Being forced to stay behind. Following from point four, if a character is not good enough they can be left behind, perhaps it comes from a place of love, an attempt to protect them from enemies too strong, yet it still hurts. Perhaps they havenât failed, perhaps they are left behind for another reason, because they are âtoo valuableâ, or because theyâll be more useful back home. Either way, watching those close to you go of to fight for what you believe in, without you, can be painful.Â
6.- Finding out something they believed in was a lie. It can be something relatively insignificant, an assumption they never bothered to question. Or something world shattering. Allow me to offer up an example with an unimportant spoiler from my second book (itâs not even out yet but oh well): in this book, while talking about some law, Henry realises his daughter believes he and her mother were married. This is an assumption Itazu made and never questioned. It affects nothing, nothing changes, yet finding out her mother and her father were not the happy married couple sheâd always pictured, itâs painful.Â
This could also be something huge, finding out youâre adopted for example.Â
7.- History. Oh, history, how depressing it can be. And if you have a fantasy world you have many opportunities to go into this. From slaughters to slavery, finding out how society got to where it is, the base on which it is built. Well, itâs pretty depressing. Obviously be careful how much inspiration you take from real world history and always be respectful and do your research!Â
8.- Scarring. An injury can be painful, it can be scary. And depending on what caused it, leave you with traumatising memories. Now add to that a physical visible reminder on your skin you can never remove. Well, that can be pretty horrible. Imagine the scar came from a battle the protagonist longs to forget, but canât because every night before going to sleep they canât help but glance at their arm where the nasty scars forever lies.Â
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This another post I could probably do a part two on someday. Can you think of any books where any of these are done effectively? Do any of these happen in your owns book? Please tell me! I love hearing from you all.Â
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so fond of characters who haunt their stories, who exist without actually existing at all. when a character is long gone, but persists in the actions and words of all the characters they have left behind. when everything to come unfolds because of them. when they are both dead and the beating heart at the very center of the narrative... thatâs the stuff đ__đ
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if youâre ever about to comment on a writerâs work and think, oh, they probably know how good they are, youâre definitely wrong. every time a writer posts or publishes anything, no matter how many years theyâve been doing it and no matter how many readers they have, they are struck with the idea that perhaps they arenât very good at all.
if you think youâre annoying for commenting, or that we wonât see your comments anyway, youâre wrong. we see your comments. we actively look for them. we are starved for them no matter how many we get. we remember them and they fuel us. leave comments, even if itâs just saying âoh i like thisâ. i see an âoh i like thisâ and my heart grows three times its size and i am seized with an urge to provide you more writing just to hear you say âoh i like thisâ again.
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âKeep descriptions short and donât use poetic/flowery language in a novelâ âif a scene doesnât advance the plot cut itâ âavoid complicated symbolism and hinting at things, just say what you meanâ âtoo much worldbuilding is distractingâ bites you bites you bites you bites you bites y
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kisses...
during a thunderstorm
to celebrate an engagement
under the stars
to reveal a pregnancy
in bed
on the neck
to end a first date
before work
to end a relationship
as a distraction
to ring in the new year
in the shower
to keep your mind off of things
in which you have to keep quiet/try not to get caught
to reveal your feelings
in the rain
to say i love you
when you're dancing
to forget the previous night
across your whole body
to make someone jealous
a la lady and the tramp
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I think people have truly lost any ability to be patient with storytelling.
âI donât understand thisâ Theyâll explain it if you wait.
âI donât like how this episode left things hangingâ Thereâs a continuation next week.
âThis character is flatâ Wait for them to be fleshed out.
So many of the complaints I see about shows lately are people being confused by things THAT THE SHOW WANTS YOU TO BE CONFUSED BY THATS THE FUN OF MYSTERY AND FORESHADOWING YOU ABSOLUTE GOBLINS THE MAIN CHARACTER IS ALSO CONFUSED AND THEYRE GONNA DO A BIG REVEAL AND EXPLANATION LATER IF YOU WOULD JUST FUCKING WAIT
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monster that doesnât know that itâs a monster because itâs never seen its own reflection, doesnât understand why itâs feared. lonely creature only trying to love and be loved but itâs clumsy and doesnât realize its power, doesnât know itâs different. why donât you love me. why are you scared of me. iâm just like you
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Trying to hold a character back from swearing multiple times in every other sentence
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best group dynamic is a group with 1 braincell thats thrown around like a hot potato but only like two people are able to actually catch it
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Write for yourself first. Write what you like and be in love with what you create. Readers who will love it as well will just follow naturally.
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Reminder that whatever youâre writing, you shouldnât give up because no one else can put the puzzle together the same way you can. Itâs unique to you, so stop comparing yourselves to others. That completely eliminates the whole purpose.Â
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I love my characters so much, I wish I could draw
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âAre you laughing?â
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âIâm stuck.â
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âIâm so thankful for you.â
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âIâm alive.â
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âThat was never my intent.â
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