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M. L. Bull
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Internal Conflict: The Emotions Characters Feel & How to Show Them
Internal conflict is the inner battle within characters when they collide with external forces. Character emotion is one of the most important aspects of all fictional characters whether they're humanlike characters or animals like in the allegorical novella, "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. Emotions allow writers to impact their readers and cause them to feel something and relate and connect with their characters. There is a wide range of emotions characters can experience; b
M.L. Bull
Sep 19, 20255 min read
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Internal Conflict vs. External Conflict: How They Differ & How to Use Them Effectively
Imagine you're a firefighter that rushes to an emergency house fire. The burning flames and suffocating smoke of the house fire is the...
M.L. Bull
Sep 8, 20255 min read
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Literary Devices: Foreshadowing & 5 Techniques
Foreshadowing is a common literary device that most seasoned writers have heard of before. It's when writers give hints of future events that are to come or will happen later within a story.
M.L. Bull
Jun 16, 20254 min read
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CHARACTERS - Part 3: 4 Main Ingredients of Realistic Characters
In my previous blog posts, I discussed nine generic types of characters and five common story characters in fiction, but what actually creates a character? What brings them to life off the page for readers and allows them to connect with them on a personal level? What are the things that make readers want to root for them, care for them, relate to them, or make them want to know what happens next in the following chapter? What makes realistic characters? Is it their physica
M.L. Bull
Nov 29, 20236 min read
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