Friday, April 9, 2010

Day - 9

Is believability important in a story? Sure, authors can bend the rules and make up anything they want in the story (e.g. fantasy books, superheroes, etc). When does it become too over the top? Is there a standard that books should be held to? Or is the creative side of anything is possible what makes books fun to read?

Personally, I enjoy when I'm immersed into a story that is creative in terms of supernatural abilities, unique scenery, and humanly impossible feats. It allows my imagination to go wild when trying to picture the scenes in my head.

The same could be said for movies, right? That possibility for anything and everything to happen in a story is what draws me in as a reader. While there are certain things that a story should have (plot and some type of ending), I love how books disregard the rules for what a character can do in a story.

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