The setting. '1984' has a highly fictionalized setting with elements like the omnipresent Big Brother and the strict control of the Party that don't exist in the real world in that form.
Well, writing a script is quite different from a novel. Focus on visual elements, dialogue, and concise scene descriptions. Skip long internal monologues.
The child would rather be beaten than admit his mistake. There might be several reasons. First of all, the child was afraid of being scolded and punished, so he chose not to admit it. They might have been severely criticized by their parents in their daily lives, so they had a serious fear of their parents. Secondly, the child's self-esteem might be hurt. When parents educate their children, they might give the wrong attitude and attack their children's self-esteem. Therefore, children would rather not admit their mistakes to protect their self-esteem. Finally, some children might have rebellious emotions. They did not approve of their parents 'discipline and were not convinced. They would deliberately go against their parents and deny their mistakes. These reasons might cause the child to be unwilling to admit his mistake.
The fanfiction might also show how Naruto's friends react to his stance. Do they support him? Do they try to protect him from those who want to make him a weapon? It could be a great exploration of the relationships in the Naruto world and how they are tested when Naruto is in such a difficult situation.
To write a novel instead of a short story, you need to plan a more complex plot and character development. Build a detailed world and let the story unfold over a longer period.
For me, writing fiction gives you the freedom to create entire worlds and characters from scratch. You can let your imagination run wild and tell stories that might not exist in the real world. Nonfiction is often constrained by facts and reality.
Definitely. Personification can be employed in a story. It helps make inanimate objects or concepts more relatable and engaging for the readers. For example, giving a tree human-like emotions or thoughts can enhance the story's charm.