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Frances Howard-SnyderExplores some of the evolutionary, philosophical, and psychological reasons why causality is so important to fiction..Offers a practical guide to one of fiction-writing‘s oldest and most fundamental sPolydipsia 发表于 2025-3-27 15:26:26
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Cause and Effect in Fiction: An Introduction,im that the successful deployment of such causation makes fiction better. In addition, this chapter tries to make sense of the notion of literary merit. If no stories are better than any others, there is no point writing about what makes stories better. I explore several different accounts of literaInsul岛 发表于 2025-3-27 23:36:45
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Cause and Effect in Plot, resolution, and discuss, with examples from three very different novels, how causation plays a role in each of these. I also discuss suspense and how it constrains causation and also depends on readers’ intense curiosity about dramatic questions including causal questions.倾听 发表于 2025-3-28 09:30:24
Cause and Effect in Character,r big choices that constitute the crises or climaxes of stories are caused. I argue, again, that the more meaningful causation the better, except where there is value in leaving choices partially uncaused to make room for free will.PLAYS 发表于 2025-3-28 11:29:23
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