It could be that the childhood trauma led to some form of emotional block. In the book fiction, this might manifest as her voice being'stopped'. Say, if she witnessed a traumatic event as a child, like the loss of a loved one in a violent way. This could create an internal barrier that prevents her from expressing herself verbally in the fictional narrative.
Perhaps the childhood trauma was so severe that it psychologically damaged her, causing her to lose confidence or the will to speak in the context of the book's story. For example, if she was bullied as a child, she might be too afraid to voice her opinions or feelings in the fictional world.
Another possibility is shame. Childhood trauma often brings about feelings of shame. In the book, this could make her reluctant to use her voice. For instance, if she was abused as a child and that memory haunts her in the fictional world, she may keep silent out of shame.
Often, they have a strong emotional undertone. For example, in 'A Child Called It', the pain and suffering of the main character are palpable throughout the book. The language used is very descriptive to convey the depth of the trauma.
The word childhood came from the famous book Youth.
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 It might also be seen in their changed behavior, like being overly withdrawn or aggressive.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 such book is 'A Child Called It' by Dave Pelzer. It's a harrowing account of his own childhood trauma, which is presented in a fictionalized - yet very real - way. It shows the extreme abuse he endured as a child.
Zhang Ailing's childhood was very unfortunate. Her father died early and her mother was a strange housewife. She was often abused by her mother. Zhang Ailing's brother, Zhang Zhifei, didn't care about his family and often lost his temper at her. Zhang Ailing often felt lonely and helpless in such a family. However, Zhang Ailing did not give up her love for life. She always maintained her love for literature and hope for the future. Although life was full of hardships for her, she still worked hard to enrich her soul and thoughts through reading and learning, and finally became an outstanding.
There are many reasons why the audio reading of a novel stops. The following are some possible reasons: 1. The development of the story needs to be paused: The plot of the novel may continue to develop and change. It needs to be paused to show the character's inner monologue or to promote the development of the plot. 2. Character needs to breathe air: Some characters may need to breathe air during the conversation. If the reader does not notice this detail, it may cause the reader to pause and give the character a chance to breathe air. 3. The reader needs to rest: Sometimes the reader may feel tired or need to rest, which may cause the reader to pause. 4. Sound equipment problems: If the reader is using certain sound equipment such as a laptop or mobile phone, there may be sound problems that cause the reader to pause. 5. Complicated content: Some novels may be very complicated and require more time to read. There were many reasons why the voice reading of the novel stopped. The readers needed to read according to the needs of the plot and the characters. They also needed to pay attention to the sound equipment to ensure the quality and fluency of the reading.
The reason why Ming Siyue's mother stopped her from taking photos of her childhood was because her father had abused her when she was young, which had left a shadow in her heart. When she saw photos of herself when she was young, it might trigger a trauma in her heart and produce strong negative emotions. Therefore, she was unwilling to let Min Siyue take photos of herself when she was young.
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.
Perhaps she found solace in commemorating the lost ones. By talking about her experiences and the people she lost, she could be gradually coming to terms with the trauma. Also, she could have used her faith, if she had any, as a source of strength during those difficult times.