The Writer, 52. sējumsWilliam Henry Hills, Robert Luce Writer, Incorporated, 1939 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 84.
85. lappuse
... character can be so upset with the present state of affairs that the reader immedi- ately sympathizes and has the desire to see whether or not the character will make a satis- factory adjustment . If your reader is in the habit of ...
... character can be so upset with the present state of affairs that the reader immedi- ately sympathizes and has the desire to see whether or not the character will make a satis- factory adjustment . If your reader is in the habit of ...
86. lappuse
... character , and therefore the reader is concerned with the emotional re- actions of that character . Our best short stories are told from the point of view of only one character , and the reader should be given the opportunity of ...
... character , and therefore the reader is concerned with the emotional re- actions of that character . Our best short stories are told from the point of view of only one character , and the reader should be given the opportunity of ...
247. lappuse
... character which is either all good or all bad ; if you do , you destroy any reality in him . I don't have to tell ... character is very im- portant . The visualization should begin at the moment the character comes into the story and ...
... character which is either all good or all bad ; if you do , you destroy any reality in him . I don't have to tell ... character is very im- portant . The visualization should begin at the moment the character comes into the story and ...
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