Trauma fiction is a genre that focuses on characters dealing with and recovering from traumatic experiences. It often explores the emotional and psychological impact of these events on the characters' lives.
Often, they have complex characters with deep - seated emotional wounds. For example, in 'A Little Life', the main characters are haunted by their pasts.
In fiction, trauma can be shown in various ways. For example, through a character's nightmares or flashbacks. It might also be seen in their changed behavior, like being overly withdrawn or aggressive.
One popular trauma fiction novel is 'The Kite Runner' by Khaled Hosseini. It deals with the trauma of war, betrayal, and guilt. Another is 'A Little Life' by Hanya Yanagihara, which explores the long - lasting effects of childhood trauma on a man's life. 'Room' by Emma Donoghue also delves into the trauma experienced by a mother and son held captive.
One common theme is the struggle for identity. After experiencing trauma, characters often question who they are. Another is the search for healing and redemption.
These books often detail the psychological and emotional impacts of trauma. In 'A Little Life', the descriptions of Jude's experiences make readers aware of how childhood trauma can shape a person's entire life. They also show different ways people cope with trauma, which can be educational for readers.
First, you need to deeply understand the nature and effects of trauma. Do a lot of research and maybe talk to people who have experienced it. Then, make your characters' reactions and growth realistic and touching.
Non-fiction fiction is a somewhat paradoxical term. It usually doesn't have a clear-cut definition. Maybe it refers to works that blend elements of non-fiction and fiction in an unconventional way.
In 'Blade Runner', the replicants experience a form of trauma. They are created for a purpose but have emotions and a sense of self, and yet are hunted down. The film delves into themes of identity and the trauma of being an outcast in society. 'Ender's Game' also has elements of trauma science fiction. Ender is a child prodigy trained for war against an alien race. He endures mental and emotional stress as he is manipulated by the adults around him, which is a form of trauma in the context of a science - fiction story.
Well, 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy is a trauma - filled novel. It shows the trauma of a post - apocalyptic world for a father and son. 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison is another. It tells the story of a former slave haunted by the trauma of her past. 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' by Ken Kesey explores the traumas of mental illness and institutionalization.
Often, these books have complex characters. For example, in 'The Glass Castle', Jeannette Walls herself is a complex character who has to grow up in a family where basic needs are sometimes not met due to her parents' issues. Another characteristic is that they usually show the long - term effects of trauma. In 'A Little Life', the character's past family trauma continues to haunt him throughout his life, affecting his relationships and mental health. And they often involve family secrets. In 'We Were the Mulvaneys', the family secret of the traumatic event changes the family dynamics completely.