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Scene & Narration (fiction)

Notes:

Well, this section was really interesting and insightful. 

It's about 'show don't tell', and what did the professor say when he gave the lecture about this topic? This is all a LIE! Instead, he told us to 'show AND tell'

As long as there is a balance between them? Anyways, in this exercise, we were told to write about a character by telling. And then use that telling and turn it into a scene (kinda) with some dialogue. 

So, I thought about writing Fearian and what he's like as a character and to give you an idea of his personality (well you'll see more of him in the upcoming series). 

Without further ado, enjoy this possible future scene?

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Telling:

He is the sort of person who didn't fear the dangers that threatened him or his family, and sometimes he didn't mean to get in trouble and sometimes gets a problem on purpose just to solve that problem. A sensible person would walk away when he sees danger ahead, but he tends to jump into it just to get rid of it. 

Telling and scene?:

A sensible person would walk away when he sees danger ahead, but Fearian tends to jump into it just to get rid of it. He always found some fun in ridding 'problems' that interfered with his plans or current moment, and these problems were usually small and simple. And how does he solve these issues? Well, he charges at them and sends his punches into this 'danger's' face. But this time, when he and his pessimistic partner stumbled upon a ruin, they came across an ancient tomb. 

With that, Fearian awakened an ancient powerful being by accident, and instead of running from an undefeatable entity like his partner suggested, he cried. 

"Hell yeah! It's showtime!"


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