Yes. Too many unexpected events can make a story seem unrealistic and chaotic.
The main event is the girl putting on her mother's ring. Then the ring going missing while they are making tamales. And finally, the discovery of the ring in one of the tamales.
The ending of " Celebrating Years " was considered too unexpected by the audience. Fan Xian had been stabbed in the back by Yan Bingyun, and the first season had ended. This ending made the audience feel surprised and dissatisfied. Fan Xian was the main character in the play, and his death made people feel disappointed. The audience had different opinions about this ending. Although Fan Xian's death might have been a setup and he would be resurrected in the second season, this ending still surprised the audience.
Well, it depends. On one hand, having a lot of twists can make a story exciting and keep the readers on their toes. However, if there are excessive twists, it may feel forced or contrived. For example, if a mystery story has too many sudden and unexpected turns, it could end up losing its credibility and the readers' investment. The key is to find a balance so that the twists enhance the story rather than detract from it.
Yes. When there are too many twists, it could dilute the impact of each one and make the audience lose interest or trust in the story's direction.
It really varies. Sometimes they happen quite frequently, while at other times there might be long intervals without any.
Blazing's ranking in the online drama viewership index was unexpected. Although there were no specific rankings, it could be inferred that Blazing's ranking on the popularity rankings did not meet expectations.
Yes. I had a day when I thought it would be normal. I was walking down the street when suddenly a dog chased me. I ran into a store to get away. But then I accidentally knocked over a display. The store owner was angry with me. Later, I went to meet a friend at a café, but they never showed up. It was a very unexpected and terrible day.
Short stories can have too many adjectives. When there are too many, it can clutter the narrative and make the writing seem heavy. It's important to use adjectives sparingly to maintain clarity and focus.
Yes, it can if done right. A large cast of characters can represent different perspectives and aspects of society or a particular setting. They can interact in various ways, creating a web of relationships that can be interesting to explore. However, the writer has to be very organized and ensure that each character serves a purpose in the overall narrative. Otherwise, it can become a mess.
Yes. When there are too many characters, it can be confusing for the reader. They may have trouble keeping track of who is who, which can disrupt the flow of the story and make it hard to fully engage with the plot.