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One question: Is this supposed to be here? If not I'm sorry.
Anyway, they teach you about Charaterization, description and all that basic stuff. Now to know how exactly to set your fanfiction.
Okay. Basically a fanfiction is a form of literature where as Fan(s) of a certain form of entertainment, write their opinionated minds in forms of a story.
That's the basics.
A fanfiction requires these few things:
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Resolution
Remember that a fanfic is never a fanfic without these!
Chpater 1 Lesson 1:
Exposition
The exposistion is the introduction of the story. What an exposistion needs is: Conflict, Characters and Settings
Conflict: This is the protagonist(hero)'s goal in the story. There is no such thing as a story without a conflict.
Example of Conflict: Ash wants to be a pokemon master.
~Protagonist: The hero of the story can be any form of character.
~Antagonist: The villain of the story. Can be either be nature, man or an effect in the protagonist.
Example: Jim wants to win the race but can't because he broke his leg.
Now that example contains the Protagonist, Antagonist and Conflict!
Protagonist: Jim
Antagonist: Broken Leg
Conflict: Jim wants to win the race
*The protagonist can be anybody or anything as long as it blocks the protagonist from reaching its goal.
Chapter 1 Lesson 2
Character
The character basically tells us what/how the Protagonist/Antagonists looks like or act. It tells us more about the characters. This is your chance to evaluate how your character looks like or how it acts. The more you use character, the more it goes well.
Example: Jim is tall and competes in sports alot. He is good at almost any sport. He is very reckless and is proud of anything he does stupid and arrogant.
At that moment, we now know how Jim broke his leg. How? Because he's reckless! Its just right in front of you!
*Sometimes, if the antagonist is human, it is good to show character to him/her only if he/she appears at the start of the story!
Chapter 1 Lesson 3
Setting
Setting tells us even more about the conflict. It is basically the place where the story takes place. There can be mutiple settings where the Protagonist or the Antagonist can take advatage of.
Example: Jim lived near the rocky montains and loved to hike almost everyday.
Anything learned from there? This setting just told us right smack in the middle of our faces on how Jim got his brocken leg. How? He must be hiking then he slipped and broke his leg. Exactly! That how we know about the character, settings and conflict at the same time.
These three things are there to learn more about the plot. The more clearer the plot is, the better the fanfiction.
~~~
Now you may have think we're finished we just started. So tune in for more lessons.
~ONI!~ ^_~;;
Anyway, they teach you about Charaterization, description and all that basic stuff. Now to know how exactly to set your fanfiction.
Okay. Basically a fanfiction is a form of literature where as Fan(s) of a certain form of entertainment, write their opinionated minds in forms of a story.
That's the basics.
A fanfiction requires these few things:
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Resolution
Remember that a fanfic is never a fanfic without these!
Chpater 1 Lesson 1:
Exposition
The exposistion is the introduction of the story. What an exposistion needs is: Conflict, Characters and Settings
Conflict: This is the protagonist(hero)'s goal in the story. There is no such thing as a story without a conflict.
Example of Conflict: Ash wants to be a pokemon master.
~Protagonist: The hero of the story can be any form of character.
~Antagonist: The villain of the story. Can be either be nature, man or an effect in the protagonist.
Example: Jim wants to win the race but can't because he broke his leg.
Now that example contains the Protagonist, Antagonist and Conflict!
Protagonist: Jim
Antagonist: Broken Leg
Conflict: Jim wants to win the race
*The protagonist can be anybody or anything as long as it blocks the protagonist from reaching its goal.
Chapter 1 Lesson 2
Character
The character basically tells us what/how the Protagonist/Antagonists looks like or act. It tells us more about the characters. This is your chance to evaluate how your character looks like or how it acts. The more you use character, the more it goes well.
Example: Jim is tall and competes in sports alot. He is good at almost any sport. He is very reckless and is proud of anything he does stupid and arrogant.
At that moment, we now know how Jim broke his leg. How? Because he's reckless! Its just right in front of you!
*Sometimes, if the antagonist is human, it is good to show character to him/her only if he/she appears at the start of the story!
Chapter 1 Lesson 3
Setting
Setting tells us even more about the conflict. It is basically the place where the story takes place. There can be mutiple settings where the Protagonist or the Antagonist can take advatage of.
Example: Jim lived near the rocky montains and loved to hike almost everyday.
Anything learned from there? This setting just told us right smack in the middle of our faces on how Jim got his brocken leg. How? He must be hiking then he slipped and broke his leg. Exactly! That how we know about the character, settings and conflict at the same time.
These three things are there to learn more about the plot. The more clearer the plot is, the better the fanfiction.
~~~
Now you may have think we're finished we just started. So tune in for more lessons.
~ONI!~ ^_~;;
