Tempokai
The Overworked One
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Ordinary writers don't think about symbolism that much when writing, and yet even the veteran critics can find it in those ordinary writer's writings.
Master storytellers use symbolism deliberately, and yet even the critics can't find what that symbolism in their writing really means.
Some people can overthink those symbols, like with Daniel Mullins and his games, connecting them into one coherent theme, but some can do exactly that and then be clueless that their story has symbolism. Why is that? What makes the symbolism stick?
Same with the motif. In the loose terms, it's a repetition of symbols in different places in the same story, in different contexts. For example, Undertale is praised for reocurring motifs, and yet no one says that it's repetitive and boring. Why it's that?
So, here are the questions:
1. What is symbolism for you, and as a reader, do you seek it? And, as a writer, do you seek to implement them into the story? Why symbolism is important, and yet overlooked for plot/character analysis?
2. How symbolism works in the stories, and why great stories always have them? Why your English teacher berated you for not finding symbolism under the blue curtains? What makes symbolism different from plot?
3. If motif is just symbolism repetition, what makes it motif? What makes the symbolism different from the motif when they are coming from the same metaphorical well? Why ordinary people can't see motif and yet feel it?
I'll answer few days later on what I think. I really want to know about what other readers and writers think because it has many interpretations of it, and most of them are often valid.
Master storytellers use symbolism deliberately, and yet even the critics can't find what that symbolism in their writing really means.
Some people can overthink those symbols, like with Daniel Mullins and his games, connecting them into one coherent theme, but some can do exactly that and then be clueless that their story has symbolism. Why is that? What makes the symbolism stick?
Same with the motif. In the loose terms, it's a repetition of symbols in different places in the same story, in different contexts. For example, Undertale is praised for reocurring motifs, and yet no one says that it's repetitive and boring. Why it's that?
So, here are the questions:
1. What is symbolism for you, and as a reader, do you seek it? And, as a writer, do you seek to implement them into the story? Why symbolism is important, and yet overlooked for plot/character analysis?
2. How symbolism works in the stories, and why great stories always have them? Why your English teacher berated you for not finding symbolism under the blue curtains? What makes symbolism different from plot?
3. If motif is just symbolism repetition, what makes it motif? What makes the symbolism different from the motif when they are coming from the same metaphorical well? Why ordinary people can't see motif and yet feel it?
I'll answer few days later on what I think. I really want to know about what other readers and writers think because it has many interpretations of it, and most of them are often valid.
