Chapter 10- It’s More Than Just Rain or Snow
Rain is one of the most talked about subjects in books. It may not be talked about directly but is mentioned and always has a deeper meaning. Rain with a rainbow usually means something has changed or turned. Rain in general usually means cleanliness. Weather patterns in books or short stories always have a meaning. It’s your job to find what it is.
Interlude
There are devices and plots. Readers need to dig deeper and find what they mean or what they represent. Its writer’s jobs to hide the little things in books for the readers to find. The harder to find the more interesting the book.
Chapter 11- …More Than It’s Gonna Hurt You: Concerning Violence
Killing someone to let them go or let them be free is usually the complete opposite of what it means. Killing someone to let them be free means that the person who dies is usually coming back later to have revenge. An injury causes distress or sympathy to the readers. Violence in a book can be intimate and very personal.
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