Surprisingly, what kind of different cultures can exist? In some places they have cats and dogs as pets, but in other places these animals are used as food. But it is not influenced by the culture around us, but it also depends greatly on people's behavior. In some countries, something is not loud, but in other countries. One example is medicine. Some countries allow citizens to own marijuana, while in other countries they do not allow cannabis to enter their territory. Because the laws and governments of each country are different, people take different actions than other places where such actions can not be avoided.
We decide 5 settings and the contribution to the story. The background of the novel looks like a background, but usually it is as important as some characters. Think about how the story settings affect your response to it, or help tell the story theme. 6 Confirm the behavior, motivation and belief of the character. The book usually plays a leading role (hero), a villain (opponent), and various secondary roles. When reading, please think about why the characters do what they are doing, what they are saying to them, and their beliefs.
The hero (who): The hero is the person or person (sometimes animal or thing) where the event occurs. It is rare for a hero or character to change the story. Setting: Setting is the place, time, atmosphere of the story. A good setting explains all the elements of this place including mood. As the story progresses, the setting may change. Events and events (content and method): This is what happens in your story. It explains what happened, when it happened, and how it happened. Most story has big events and events, but depending on the duration of the story, there are many other sub events and events that can occur, which leads to the climax of the story.
Emotions are overall emotions and your audience can draw inspiration from the story of experience. Normally it is greatly affected by the environment. When the story was placed in the ballroom of the promenade in the 1920's, the mood of the story is noisy, flirty, maybe somewhat dirty or dangerous. At the same time, the story set to an unattended peak may encourage loneliness, physical endurance, isolated feelings. The audience can also gain a lot of clues from the attitude of the narrator. Because the reader relies on the narrator to provide stories to them, the emotion of the character on the story is usually an audience's emotion about the story. Empathy through role behaviors and reactions. It also relates to how to write stories - sometimes called "dictionaries". If the narrator's words are loose and incomplete, it creates an informal atmosphere.