Slawter By Darren Shan
Five main elements in my novel are the setting, suspense, characters, point of view and the theme.
This is the list that i have made of elements according to my importance for my engagement in your reading (most important #1).
#1- Characters
#2- Point Of View
#3- Suspense
#4- Setting
#5- Theme
Most of these elements have been used in my novel. For instance, the characters are really important in this book and it is written in there point of view (first person) so you understand them more better and connect with them more. Also this book is full of suspense and and you never know whats going to happen next, and whatever happens is always going to surprise you or blow you away. The setting also is a key component in this book but it doesn't play a big role. Lastly, the theme isn't too big in this book. I mean this book is about demons killing people and there really isn't a message or theme written in it. It doesn't ruin the book but it just doesn't play a big role like the other 4 elements. That is how these 5 elements play a role in my book.
This is the list that i have made of elements according to my importance for my engagement in your reading (most important #1).
#1- Characters
#2- Point Of View
#3- Suspense
#4- Setting
#5- Theme
Most of these elements have been used in my novel. For instance, the characters are really important in this book and it is written in there point of view (first person) so you understand them more better and connect with them more. Also this book is full of suspense and and you never know whats going to happen next, and whatever happens is always going to surprise you or blow you away. The setting also is a key component in this book but it doesn't play a big role. Lastly, the theme isn't too big in this book. I mean this book is about demons killing people and there really isn't a message or theme written in it. It doesn't ruin the book but it just doesn't play a big role like the other 4 elements. That is how these 5 elements play a role in my book.
I like this, its descriptive and straight to the point. However, where the highlight is makes that part of the sentence hard to read. I don't know if you actually meant to have that white highlight there, maybe next time if you highlight make sure the words aren't equally as bright.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog. You have great writing and no mistakes. Also the highlighting over the words makes it very hard to read.
ReplyDeleteok i don't know what happened at the highlights part
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DeleteYour post is very descriptive which makes it fun to read. Again, the highligh does make it a bit difficult to understand what you're trying to say.
ReplyDeleteAgain, review the highlight part, it's difficult to read! I like the way you related the elements with the book you are reading.
ReplyDeleteI'd also like to emphasize that the highlighted part is very difficult to read. But overall, it's very well written and I enjoyed this post. Would you recommend this book to your fellow peers?
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