Conflict, characterization, and narration are connected through our thoughts. Our thoughts or how we think helped us come up with the three terms. I’m glad to because it makes writing a lot easier by having us use the terms to come up with ideas when we are stumped on what to write. Our thoughts also help us interpret how to implement them into the story by using the three terms to think about how to word what I am trying to implement into the story. This also helps me write because it helps me think of ways and things to write about or how to write them for them to be longer and fit well into the story. So as you see above; our thought are connected through characterization, conflict, and narration through our writing. …show more content…
“You’ve good eyes,” said Whitney-The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell. The writer uses this sentence of dialog to explain Rainsford. This shows that the writer creates the character. ‘He was a tall man past middle age, for his hair was vivid white.” This sentence is written by Richard Connell is explaining how General Zaroff looks. This shows how the writer creates the characters that effect the literature and changes his life and also the reader's life.
Throughout my essay I have mentioned the writer and reader a lot. The reason is that everyone whether they liked it or not was a writer and a reader at one point. They had to write essays or stories and had to read others to. This explains how everyone is connected to literature and life because all of humanity ar writers and