Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Week 7 Reading- Mahabharata Online: Public Domain Edition Part D

When a character vows to seek revenge in a story, they generally to accomplish the revenge. I may like to do a story in which the revenge looks like it will be fulfilled, but then it isn't.

I love the family ties that are included in most of these stories, where characters are completely willing to die for those that they love and consider family.

The helplessness feeling that Abhimanyu feels is something that I admire greatly in stories, and hope to successfully do in this story.

This section has a great deal of death of family members related to the main characters.

The idea of trickery in order to accomplish evil purposes has never been a cool thing in my eyes, even in most stories.

Killing sleeping individuals is not cool, but still a nice aspect to a story that could be added in order to supports the whole trickery style.

A story that puts in you in the character's shoes is one that I try to implement, especially when I am writing a very sad or intense story.

Animal sacrificing is something I had completely forgot about for mythological stories, but i definitely see how it can greatly contribute to the style as a whole.

The decision to end their time on earth can be thought of as a mature decision, to understand that could leave a lasting impact on a reader.

Ending the story in a quote could be beneficial, as it leaves the reader with something special from a character that they could see as a good close to a long epic.

Bibliography: Mahabharata Online: Public Domain Edition


Cool pic of Arjuna confronting Karna.(Arjuna confronts Karna)

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