A story without heroes, you can not have a good story if you do not have good heroes Fitzgerald is the opposite of "Great Gatsby". In the Oxford Dictionary, heroes are defined as "people who are admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievement, or sublime qualities, usually people" (Oxford). There is no hero in "Great Gatsby". When you think about the hero in the story, the first person you call himself the hero is Nick Callaway, but he is not the hero. Nick Callaway is a liar, but he has some omissions.
Every story is not a wonderful story. A wonderful story must have a high story quality. You can rate your story by asking the following question: Is your story worth talking about? Does it have a beginning, middle part, and a resolution? Is the story itself interesting, realistic and involved? Does the character of the story have consideration? Are there meaningful tasks, obstacles, conflicts, and tensions? Are you surprised? Would you like to develop an unforgettable visual image? Is enough detail to cause the uplift of goose?
INTRODUCTION: Tell a story or part of a story that stops in the middle of an action. Usually, this story constitutes the forecast. In Brandt's story, the opening is a bus ride to the mall. Brant uses different vehicles to set the beginning and end of the frame. Also, there is a car on the way to go to the second half. Body: Talk about contradictions and solutions and flash back the story. In Brandt's story, there are three short stories about her confrontation. The first problem is whether she should steal internal button conflicts. The second is confrontation with the manager who grabbed her and called the police. The third is the confrontation between the police and their parents. The solution is that she is aware of the wrong choice.