Story Writing Guide

The individual’s inclusion in society is commonly symbolized by a wedding or a feast. A tragic story tells of an individual who is established in society and later on finds isolation which often in symbolized by death. These are set configurations on how these literary genres go, but it your challenge as the author to give suspense to the readers on what kind of story your is. Even though readers already get the idea that yours is a comedy, the comic climax should be something unusual and unexpected. If we know that the hero is in a disaster, the cause should be something we thought was insignificant.

The individual’s inclusion in society is commonly symbolized by a wedding or a feast. A tragic story tells of an individual who is established in society and later on finds isolation which often in symbolized by death. These are set configurations on how these literary genres go, but it your challenge as the author to give suspense to the readers on what kind of story your is. Even though readers already get the idea that yours is a comedy, the comic climax should be something unusual and unexpected. If we know that the hero is in a disaster, the cause should be something we thought was insignificant. Incorporating ironic event in your plots will add a flavor to your story by sabotaging the initial emotions and thoughts readers obtained.

Examples are: The hero marries, but the girl he chooses makes his life a tragedy. Or the hero dies, but in the end his martyrdom becomes known to society. At the first stages of the story, the hero is submissive, just reacting to the occurrences. However, at the point called counterthrust, the real story begins and the hero starts to take charge. The counterthrust gives the readers the idea of the character of the hero and sets him for more grave tribulations on the later stages. For most cases, a series of problems start to come across the hero’s path. The way the hero reacts to these problems is his counterthrust. Often the counterthrust occurs after the hero fails and then decided to get on his feet with the new lessons he just learned. He will make use of these lessons in dealing with the events that will lead to the climax of the story.

About the writer: Charles Benitezon is a writer with 5 years of experience. At the moment he is working here: https://essaysarea.com/custom-essay . Also, he helps students with different custom written papers.

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  • Hi Charles,

    I am glad to know that we have a writer between us in ec. Thanks Karen for sharing your tips and guidelines on how to write a good story.  So to be unusual and unpredictable which is what makes a well written story. :) Agree with u. :)

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