Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Moods conclusion

Readers will "sue" for everything - being under or over descriptive, there will always be a problem.

In the case that the author describes every single detail without imagination, the reader loses the chance to picture things in their own unique way. If they are not given anything, there is still nothing to picture. He describes God as having seen a completely blank canvas, with barely anything to see, but everything to imagine, perhaps creating human life much as the author creates a character. He ends the story there, before that first one begins.

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