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1. What makes each element significant to the beauty of fictional stories?

When creating a narrative, fictional elements are crucial. Each component embodies a unique explanation
and interpretation of the messages the author wants to convey to the reader. Another factor that relates to
character insights or perspective is one's point of view.

There are six simple yet crucial components make up any fictional stories plot, characters, point of view,
voice and dialogue, setting, and. These very components ensure that the story moves forward without
interruption and that the reader can follow the action as they develop. Any story whether it is fictional or
not has its own set of characters who visualize a whole, without a character we are like looking at a blank
space, nothing happens, nothing will change. On the other hand, the plot makes sure that every crucial
component of the tale is included in order for it to make sense to the reader and advance the plot. It also
includes the challenge or issue that the main characters must overcome in order to experience a nice
ending. Even a brief narrative will have a storyline because captivates the readers’ attention.

Point of view is another element that pertains to character’s insights or perspective. This component tells
readers about the narration's point of view. Furthermore, although stories must be read, the tone, voice,
and dialogue must be appraised. Words are important because they allow the characters to expose
themselves to the audience. Tone and language may add depth to a story, sufficing more distinctions and
value. Additionally, by clarifying the story's place and time period, the setting makes the story more
relatable. Lastly, the component that realizes the story itself, its content and meaning, is the theme which
pertains to characters’ insights or perspective, and even the challenges they will have to face along the
story. All of these six elements contribute to the beauty of a fictional story. Lacking of one will be easily
noticeable for the readers or audience because these suffice satisfaction for someone’s quest to thrills,
astonishment, and even enjoyment.

2. Why is it important to know the character’s classification and attributes?


One of the most important elements of any story, as to if fiction or nonfiction, is its cast of
people.  Characters are diverse in a story to give more concept if realism. They all stand out and
are different from one another, each with their own special traits, advantages, and disadvantages,
strengths and weaknesses, and of course they differ in roles.  Knowing a character's traits will
make it easier to understand where they stand and what they are supposed to be doing in the plot.
The readers are more engrossed in the story when the characters are categorized.
In my own perspective, I find it easier to relate myself to a character I know, and with that I tend
to be more engaged, it drives me to read more or to watch a certain story to its end regardless of
its length of time. I believe it is really the characters’ distinction, their differences that makes a
story more captivating, and giving a strong execution of roles allows a reader or the audience find
themselves within the story.

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