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There is five main reasons that authors use to tell why a character goes a quest. There’s the actual person, the destination, a purpose, challenges that will come with going on the quest and a reason for the person to actually go on the quest.
Authors never say the reason why the character goes on the quest and usually the character fails. The way the author grabs the attention is by stating a task and making us and the character believe thats the actual quest when really the quest is suppose to help the character find themselves.
As a story goes on the first task stops being brought up and the character starts to realize the hidden meaning behind the task. The readers stop caring about the task and start caring about the characters growth.
Quotes:
“‘Always’ and ‘Never’ are not true words that have meaning in literary study.” pg.3
Example:
Text example; Beatrice from Divergent. …show more content…
Violence between two character includes the usual stuff like starvation, shooting, stabbings, etc. While narrative is death and suffering that the author creates to add to the plot and theme development and most important none of the authors characters are responsible for the death and suffering.
Violence is used throughout mystery novels greatly and one of the main reasons is because it adds a certain layering and ‘weight’ to the story. Readers love when stories have layers to them because it allows the readers to be misdirected and confused with plot twists. Another reason mystery novels are so loved is because the problem is solved, the guilty are punished and the victims are avenged.
Quotes:
“...I mean the death and suffering authors introduce.” pg.46
“Different: no guilty party exists in the narrative.” pg.46
“What does misfortune really tell us?” pg.49