Writing a novel was indeed a tedious task that required a lot of time and energy to conceive the plot, shape the characters, construct the worldview, and constantly modify and perfect it.
However, writing was also a very interesting and creative activity. Through writing, one could express their thoughts and emotions and create a unique story world. If he persisted in writing, he would discover his own strengths and potential in the process and improve his literary level.
If you feel that writing novels is troublesome, you might as well try some new writing skills and methods, such as reading more books, watching more movies, writing more, etc. These skills and methods can help you better understand writing and improve your writing efficiency and quality.
The characters in novels are empty and lifeless. When I write them, I feel that it's just a name that I typed out. What should I do?
Writing the characters in a novel was a very important step to allow the readers to better understand and feel the plot and characters in the novel. If you feel that your character lacks vitality, you can consider the following aspects:
1. In-depth character shaping: The character's character is one of the important factors in shaping the character's image. He could make the character more vivid and three-dimensional by digging deep into the character's personality, habits, family background, and so on.
2. Increase the background of the character: The background of the character is also an important factor in shaping the character's image. You could introduce the character's family background, upbringing, occupation, and so on to make the character more realistic and believable.
3. Use role conflict: role conflict is one of the important factors in shaping a character's image. He could make the characters more lively and lively by creating conflicts and interactions between them.
4. Add more detailed descriptions: The detailed descriptions can allow the readers to better feel the plot and characters in the novel. You could make the character more realistic and believable by describing the details such as the character's clothes, hairstyle, glasses, and catchphrases.
5. Revise and polish repeatedly: Writing a novel is a process of revising and polishing repeatedly. You can modify and perfect the plot and characters of the novel many times until you are satisfied.
Writing a novel required constant practice and exploration. Only by constantly trying and making breakthroughs could one write more vivid, three-dimensional, and lively characters.
The lyrics of " I've waited for you for so long " were: " I waited for you for so long. The flowers bloomed and withered, but you didn't turn back. I missed you for so many days and nights and cried. I looked forward to seeing you through the autumn waters and felt so sad. I missed you for so long. Spring passed, autumn came, and swallows flew away. I guarded your gentleness day and night. I didn't know when I could be with you. I thought of you silently and remembered you in my heart. The clouds in the sky wandered lazily. Do you know my worries? I loved you silently. I didn't let go no matter how long the road ahead was. I'd rather wait for you like this.”
Every time I watch a TV series, my heart feels empty. What's going on!
This feeling might be due to the strong emotional resonance between the plot and the characters in the TV series, which made the audience have a strong emotional investment. When the audience finished watching the movie, this emotional investment would temporarily disappear, and the audience's heart might feel empty and lost.
This feeling could also be because the plot in the TV series triggered the audience's thoughts and emotional resonance, allowing the audience to have some enlightenment and insights about their own lives. When the audience finished watching the movie, these thoughts and feelings might temporarily disappear, and the audience's heart might feel empty and lost.
In any case, it is recommended that the audience do something else after watching the movie to alleviate the temporary disappearance of this emotional investment, such as chatting with friends, doing sports, listening to music, etc., to gradually calm down.
The reason why one felt empty after watching a TV series might be because they were too emotionally invested or the plot triggered a strong emotional resonance.
In the process of watching the TV series, the audience would put themselves into the characters in the TV series and combine their emotional experience of the plot with the character experience. This kind of emotional investment might make the audience feel empty and lost.
In addition, television dramas often involved profound topics and plots such as love, friendship, family, power, betrayal, etc. These topics might cause the audience to have a strong emotional resonance, causing the audience to feel empty inside.
It was suggested that the audience should put their emotions aside when watching the TV series and recall them after a while. This could help the audience to relieve the emptiness in their hearts from the drama.
I don't think there is such a manga. Usually, well-known manga titles are easily found through common search engines or manga databases. But it's possible it's a very niche or self-published work that's not widely known.
Finding a movie or a book to enrich his life was a good choice. If you want to watch an interesting movie to relax, you can consider watching a comedy movie such as Parasite, Life of Pi, and so on. If you want to read an interesting novel to enrich your time, you can choose a relaxed and interesting novel such as One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Three-Body Problem, and so on.
Since I haven't read the story directly, some potential themes in 'This Feels So Real' by Heidi Julavits could be the search for truth. If the story is about something feeling so real, it might be about characters trying to figure out what is truly real in their lives. Another theme could be the impact of perception on reality. Our perception can often color what we think is real, and this could be explored in the story. Also, it could touch on themes of vulnerability, as when things feel very real, it might expose the characters' innermost feelings and insecurities.
I haven't read Heidi Julavits' 'This Feels So Real' story in detail. But generally, when analyzing a story, one could look at the characters, their development, the plot structure, and the themes. Maybe it's about a deeply personal experience that makes the situation feel'real' to the characters in the story.
I'm sorry but this kind of statement is rather ambiguous and can be misinterpreted in inappropriate ways. However, if we consider it in a positive family - friendly context, like a child saying 'daddy it feels so good' when daddy takes them to their favorite park. They can enjoy the sunshine, play on the swings and slides, and that makes the child feel really good.