![]() ![]() For example, the character did this because of what just happened, rather than simply after what just happened.Ĭomplex books have highly ambiguous cause and effect, which really provoke the readers who have highly receptive to openness personalities and keep those stories with them for weeks or months, using them as a source of meditation Humans prod the cause of things even if there are noneĪ scene must always start with the hero having a problem, and ending with him finding out there is another solutionĪ story is made more interesting by following a series of “because-s” rather than “and then-s”. ![]() What does the character think others are thinking about him? The peak of curiosity is where people think they have some idea but they’re not sure if they doĭensity of a character is built by exploring the world from their perspective. ![]() This is why we find openings such as “The Dursleys of Privet Drive were perfectly normal, thank you very much.” so interesting. Our brains are wired to be interested, intrigued and satisfied by change or even the threat of change. ![]()
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