Descriptive Summary 1.0

For novels, descriptions are nothing more than five types of character descriptions—appearance, language, action, demeanor, psychology, and the environment and society as a foil. Let's make a brief summary today.

How to write a good character description

Through reasonable phenomena, the inner world of the characters is expressed, and a large number of characters are expressed in words and deeds, so that the characters can fully show their unique thoughts, feelings, and personality characteristics.

Note: Character descriptions are only supplements to the characters, not how they are composed.

Environmental depictions

For the description of the environment, you must first be clear about what you want to write, what it looks like, and what characteristics it has, and then add some rhetoric to describe it in detail. When writing scenes, you also need to pay attention to adding emotional elements, properly integrating feelings, and highlighting the mental state of the characters, which can make the novel more infectious.

Don't Beat the Water If you really write a sentence like "It rained in the morning and stopped at noon", then it is not a description of the scenery but a weather forecast. The description of the scenery does not need to be too much, just one or two sentences.

Continuity Questions:

Now that the descriptive sentence is ready, how do you assemble it? This is the question of coherence. How coherent?

First of all, the content should be kept unified, and no matter how many sentences there are in a paragraph, it should revolve around a theme.

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