Explanation Of Technique: SE Hinton creatively shows the two sides to a character due to a situation or another character in the book that reveals this ‘new’ side to them.
What makes this technique so genius:
The reader gets to see a ‘new’ side to the character, making the story more interesting. By adding another side to a character it makes the reader so into the character, and it really makes the story engrossing. Explanation Of Technique: SE Hinton creatively shows the two sides to a character due to a situation or another character in the book that reveals this ‘new’ side to them.
What makes this technique so genius:
The reader gets to see a ‘new’ side to the character, making the story more interesting. By adding another side to a character it makes the reader so into the character, and it really makes the story engrossing. Explanation Of Technique: SE Hinton creatively shows the two sides to a character due to a situation or another character in the book that reveals this ‘new’ side to them.
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Randy
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How can we borrow SE Hinton’s writerly technique:
- Have one or more characters have another side to them.
- Weave through their other side by creating a problem and/or introduce another character so their other side will be introduced.
- You can also use another character already in the story to introduce another side to a character.
- Have one or more characters have another side to them.
- Weave through their other side by creating a problem and/or introduce another character so their other side will be introduced.
- You can also use another character already in the story to introduce another side to a character.