LaRascasse
I dream, therefore I am
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As a writer, you want to get X amount of backstory and other information about your character through to the reader. How best to do this? One option is to give some introductory paragraphs before any action takes place (or very little action takes place). The other is to contrive a situation where the protag talks about themselves and their life experiences, in which case we get their emotions attached to it as well.
Which is better?
Note- this is different from show vs tell, because both are essentially different kids of "tell". Only in case, the reader gets it from the author and in the other, from the character.
Which is better?
Note- this is different from show vs tell, because both are essentially different kids of "tell". Only in case, the reader gets it from the author and in the other, from the character.