|
|
Author: * Lotus Horemheb -
7 Posts
on this thread out of
2,064 Posts
sitewide.
Date: Mar 1, 2004 - 15:34
Some readers have trouble with this method because of its obliqueness: instead of expressing a character's moods and reactions "directly," the author captures them in the form of a motif. If the local birds are always seen in panic whenever one of the characters is in a frightening situation, the birds are a motif. This technique is probably more familiar to classical ballet or music enthusiasts.
|
|