Psychological description was a common technique used in novel writing. It described the thoughts, feelings, and emotions of the characters to portray the characters so that the readers could better understand and feel the story. The following are some good psychological descriptions for reference: Her core muscles were as strong as iron, but her mind was as fragile as soft tofu. This sentence described a person's physical fitness by describing the muscle structure, and then emphasized the fragility of the person's mind through the word "but" to leave a deep impression. He felt a pang of fear because he knew that this secret would not get him what he really wanted. By describing the protagonist's fear, this sentence implies that what he desires in his heart is related to his fear, so that readers can better understand the protagonist's psychology. She heard her heart beat faster, like a bird that had been caught and wanted to fly out. This sentence described the protagonist's heartbeat to show his nervousness and uneasiness, so that the reader could feel his emotional changes very vividly and effectively. He felt that his mind was in a mess, and it was hard to concentrate, like a small boat that was hit by stones. This sentence shows the anxiety and exhaustion of the protagonist by describing his chaotic thoughts, so that the readers can better understand his psychological state. She felt that a hole had been dug in the depths of her heart, but she could not find anything to fill it. This sentence described the protagonist's inner pain and loneliness by digging holes in her heart, so that readers could better understand her psychological state.
Character dialogue: "Are you sure how long we're going to stay here?" asked Amelia, her voice full of anxiety. "I'm not sure." Alan replied,"We can stay here for a while and then go somewhere else." Or we can stay here until sunset." "I don't want to stay here forever." "I need something to do," said Amelia. I hope to be able to do something." "Okay, we can go for a walk. The scenery here is very good." Alan suggested. Description: They walked out of the building and came to a beautiful park. There were all kinds of trees and flowers in the park. The sunlight shone through the leaves and formed mottled shadows on the ground. Alan and Amelia walked on the path, enjoying the fresh air and quiet atmosphere. Psychological Description: Amelia felt uneasy. She realized that she seemed to be lost and had not brought any map with her. She tried to call Alan, but the signal was bad and she didn't hear anything. She began to feel anxious and did not know what to do.
The psychological description referred to the description of the character's inner activities to show the character's emotions, thoughts, feelings, and other psychological aspects. The psychological description in the novel can help readers better understand the psychological changes of the characters, explore the inner world of the characters more deeply, and thus better feel the emotional atmosphere of the novel. The psychological description was usually presented by describing the inner dialogue, mental struggle, emotional changes, and so on. For example, through the character's inner monologue, recalling the past, guessing the future, and other ways to show the character's psychological changes, readers can better understand the character's emotions, thoughts, feelings, and so on. The psychological description usually required a delicate and in-depth description of the character's psychological process. At the same time, one had to be careful not to over-interpret the character's thoughts to maintain the novel's legibility.
On a dark night, a young man was walking alone on the street. He held a dagger and observed his surroundings vigilantly. His heart was beating faster and faster because he knew that there was a dangerous enemy here. Suddenly, he heard a familiar roar. He looked up nervously and saw a tall man walking towards him. The man had an angry look on his face as he held a huge machete in his hand. The young man immediately put up a defensive stance. The dagger in his hand flickered with a cold light. He quickly pounced on the man, but the man ignored him and charged straight at the young man's chest. The young man felt a sharp pain. He looked down at his dagger and wanted to pull it out, but he found that the dagger had already been grabbed by the man. The young man had no choice but to draw his dagger to counterattack. During this process, the young man's language became even more tense. He kept shouting for help, but the man ignored him and continued to attack him. In the fight, the young man's movements became more agile. He kept dodging and counterattacking. As for the man, he was even more ferocious as he continued to swing his machete at the young man's body. In this dark night, only the breathing of the young man and the flashing of the dagger echoed. It was a creepy scene. The young man became very nervous. He knew that he had to think of a way to get out of this dangerous situation.
Paragons describing the actions, expressions, and psychological descriptions of characters were as follows: His fingers gripped the hilt of the sword tightly, and his eyes were firm as if he wanted to give his heart to this sword to protect. Her hair was so messy that it looked like it was going to fall out at any moment, but there was a trace of confidence on her face, as if she could deal with anything that happened. His eyes were deep and cold, as if they could see through people's hearts, but there was also a hint of warmth that made people want to get close to him. She clenched her fists and her body trembled slightly as if she was extremely afraid of something. However, when she opened her mouth to speak, she regained her calm attitude. His lips parted slightly to reveal a smile, as if to tell the reader how he felt in his heart. This smile was warm and mysterious.
Zweig's short and medium-length novels were very good at describing the psychology. The famous ones were " Twenty-four Hours in a Woman's Life,"" The Confusion of Emotions,"" The Malay Madman,"" The Burning Secret,"" Chess,"" A Letter from a Strange Woman,"" The Invisible Treasure," and so on. In addition, there was also Criminal Psychology Counselor, a novel based on psychology that described the growth and story of a psychologist in solving a case.
The function of description was to allow the reader to feel the details of the scene, characters, emotions, and so on through the words, resonate with them or create imagination. Description was divided into image description and detail description. Image description mainly showed the appearance, personality, psychology and other characteristics of the character so that the reader could feel the image and temperament of the character; while detail description showed the characteristics of the scene and environment through specific details so that the reader could have a deeper understanding of the scene and the environment in which the character was located. An example of a paragraph that described the image was as follows: She was wearing a light purple dress that fluttered in the wind like a butterfly. Her delicate face revealed a faint sadness. Her eyes were dark, as if they were hiding endless secrets. Her nose was small and exquisite, and the corners of her lips were slightly raised, giving off a gentle feeling. An example of a paragraph with good details is as follows: They stood in the garden, the spring sun shining through the gaps in the leaves on them, warm and gentle. All kinds of flowers and petals were blooming on the grass, making it look like a colorful feast. The birds sang happily in the trees, and the breeze blew across their faces, bringing a fresh breath. They were all holding cups of hot coffee in their hands. The aroma of the coffee wafted into their noses. These two ways of description could allow the reader to understand and feel the scene and characters more deeply, resonate with them, or imagine them.
A good example of describing mental activity is as follows: Xia Mu felt a surge of sadness in her heart as she watched Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu leave together. She recalled the scene when she broke up with her boyfriend. At that time, she felt the same way. She felt as if her heart was being squeezed by an invisible hand. Xiao Ming saw his son push the toy to the ground and was furious. He suddenly picked his son up from the bed and kicked his head. His son screamed and cried. Xiaoming felt a burst of joy in his heart, as if years of repression had been released. Mary was filled with pain and despair when she saw the evidence of her husband's adultery. She felt that she had lost everything, including her trust and future. However, she ultimately chose to forgive her husband because she knew that love was more important than anything else. Kate felt very uncomfortable hearing her boyfriend badmouth her past. She felt betrayed and helpless about her boyfriend's distrust. However, in the end, she chose to trust her boyfriend because he knew that what she needed was not a partner that she did not trust. Xiaofang was very worried when she saw her daughter addicted to video games. She understood that games could not bring real happiness. On the contrary, it would make children lose the opportunities and fun in real life.
The main way to portray the characters in Crusoe was through psychological description and action description. In the novel, the protagonist, Crusoe, was a wise, brave and tenacious man. He spent 27 years of his lonely life on a deserted island. There were many psychological descriptions in the novel, such as Crusoe's thinking about the meaning of life on a deserted island, his struggle and thinking in the face of loneliness and despair, and his decision-making and thinking when solving problems. All of these deeply depicted Crusoe's character and inner world. At the same time, there were many descriptions of Crusoe's actions in the novel, such as cooking food, building houses, boating, fishing, etc. These actions showed Crusoe's tenacity and hands-on ability. Therefore, through the psychological description and action description, Crusoe portrayed a very vivid and profound character image so that readers could feel his inner world and will to survive.
Here are some recommendations for psychological novels: 1. Crime and Punishment: Dostoevsky's work, famous for its unique psychological description. This novel tells the inner struggle and criminal psychology of the protagonist Rodian Roskolnikowski. 2. " Diary of an Evil Child ": This novel described the darkness and distortion of a child's heart through his perspective. Through detailed psychological descriptions, the author showed the child's complex psychology and struggles in the process of growing up. 3. " Key ": This is a work by Carl Junge. Although it is not a novel, the psychological description is very exquisite. This book explored the complexity of the human inner world and the subconscious. 4. [Resurrection: This is a recommended novel, author unknown.] Although no detailed information was provided, according to the person who answered, the book might contain detailed and exquisite psychological descriptions. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be a part of them. There are many other excellent psychological novels.
I gripped my phone tightly and looked at the screen, feeling helpless and pained. I sighed, put down my phone, and left my seat. I kept walking down the corridor, trying to forget the things that hurt me. But no matter where I go, these problems always haunt me, making it impossible for me to escape from their claws. My footsteps echoed in the corridor as if telling me everything. I felt like a person trapped in a dark corner, struggling helplessly but unable to escape the cruelty of reality.