whitewoman
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Symbolism? i guess one so far. References? everywhere.
People tend to make up names when there's billions of media with names ready for you to use!!!Symbolism? i guess one so far. References? everywhere.
I love to do symbolism! Like with the … uhm? I was trying to think of a positive example for once, but, errr, nothing came to mind. Wait! Never mind! I’ve got plenty of symbolism for the Fae and the traits that the MC receives. A lot of descriptors are laid in chapters and mean something beyond a peculiar and fun comparisonSometimes I get a little too obsessed with symbolism and references, putting them in names, places, colors, numbers... Basically everywhere I can.
Do you ever do that? I think it's fun to do and to see if anyone got it, even more if they're hinting at something big in the story.
Well said!In my story, symbolism is the very basis of how the world works. That should serve as an answer by itself, but I'll say more.
Symbols are an amazing way to say things without making them obvious. Most people use some form of that without even knowing, but done properly it can say a lot more than any detailed description. From something like using a skull for a pirate's flag (even that is a symbol, I believe) all the way to basing powers and personalities of characters on certain symbols, like Chainsaw Man does.
It has a lot to do with human psychology, but I haven't learnt much about it so I can only speak in general terms here. Point is, when a human sees color red, they automatically make certain connections depending on their memories and experiences. The same thing's with names, for example how the human emperor in The Reincarnation of Alysara is named Alexander. Everyone who's heard that name a couple of times knows what that name is associated with, and it was used well (perhaps unintentionally, I don't know) to make readers look at a character in a certain way.
Personally, I found out symbols are great when you want to say something that can't be conveyed in a few words. That's why, when writing my story, I did not try to come with a mess of skills and other useless stuff to give my main character the powers I want her to have, but I gave her a skill called Amaranth. You can guess what it does, and I bet you'll be at least partially right - that's the point.
You know what I like?I love to do symbolism! Like with the … uhm? I was trying to think of a positive example for once, but, errr, nothing came to mind. Wait! Never mind! I’ve got plenty of symbolism for the Fae and the traits that the MC receives. A lot of descriptors are laid in chapters and mean something beyond a peculiar and fun comparison
Well said!
You see what you want then?Everything in my story is symbolism but very little of was intentional.
Yeah... No. Maybe.You see what you want then?
I know it's a joke but I don't really care about the depth I just care if it's cool or notYou put symbolism everywhere because you think it's cool for things like "foreshadowing" and "depth"
I put symbolism all over the place because I am incapable of being original, and the only way I can pretend I am is to throw obscure references into a grinder until the end result is an amalgamation screaming in metaphorical pain of how badly the original sources were butchered.
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