January 7th, 2009
Do you think there can be too many concepts in one book eg. mental diseases and family problems. I've just read a book about every sort of mythical creature possible, and it was overwhelming. However, T.R.R. Tolkien and J.K Rowling carried it out perfectly. So, can there be too many concepts and situations in one book or does it depend on how the author carries them out?It definately has something to do with the author. The author is responcible for blending the ideas perfectly in a way that the reader is not overwelmed. If they do it incorrectly, even a story with one theme or concept can be confusing!It depends on the author.
I think that there needs to be enough detail to explain what's happening but no too much to swamp the reader.Depends on how the author carries them out.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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