Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Characteristics of a well told story

Part 1: Stories are important to childhood because they usually teach important life lessons. People read stories to children to put them to sleep and so the kids learn life lessons. from stories kids learn what they should do in certain situations.

Part 2: Older people read stories because the older you get the more interested you get in books. Older readers learn to read better and they also get more important life lessons from reading. the more you read, the more you know.

Part 3: Stories are important to our nation for many different reasons. Authors can use stories to teach people about things that are going on that readers might not already know about. Stories fit into our national identity because a lot of great books have come from America. America could possibly be known for some of the stories that it writes.

Part 4: One story that i remember from when i was a little kid was about this kid who was weak and then he ate some avocados and he became really strong and was the strongest in the neighborhood. The moral of the story was that kids should eat right if they want to grow up big and strong.

Part 5:
1. Make the falling action as interesting as the rising action
2. Make sure there is plenty of unnecesary violence
3. there should be some mystery
4. There should be well thought out dialogue
5. The conflict should be very clear
6. The ending should always be good and make people cry
7. The turning point of the movie should be obvious

1 comment:

finch1212 said...

I agree that the nation can be influenced by strong charactesr. Some even imaginable can make people think so differently. good stuff good stuff