Creative Writing Tips -
Whichever theme you choose, all the elements,
which make up your story, dialogue, conflict,
scenes, etc should be written with the
theme in mind.
Your theme should progress the story.
If you find that anything in your story
doesn't progress it, it should be cut
when you are in the editing stage.
Before we see an example of elements
written with a theme in mind, let's think
of a theme and a story..
The theme is.
'Arrogance Leads To Humiliation'
Very briefly, this story is about a character
that believes he is better than his colleagues.
His goal is to get promoted to a managerial
position. What will prevent him from reaching
his goal, is the fact that management
are aware of his arrogance and they don't
believe, with his attitude, he is the
right person to manage the staff.
To meet his goal, the character will
take on more work than he can handle.
He will do this to prove to management,
that he is the right man for the job.
But in the end, he will make a grave error
and his arrogance will lead him to humiliation.
Now let's take a look at the elements
of this story.
Dialogue
The character's dialogue will show his
arrogance, by the tone of his voice and
the words he chooses to express himself.
Characterization
I will show my character is arrogant
by the way I describe him and from how
other characters see him.
Motivations
I will explain what makes him think he
is better than everyone else.
Goal
I will state his goal and show how it
arises from the fact that he believes
himself better than everyone else.
Setting
The setting is going to be in an office
environment. I can show his arrogance
through the setting by perhaps describing
the contents of his desk (trophies) and
his desk area in general (diplomas on
the walls.) etc.
Conflict
The conflict will come from himself.
He is the one that creates it by doing
and saying things, which create dislike.
Climax
The climax is the highest point in my
story where the conflict and his arrogance
will come to their peak. Here we will
see how he tries to overcome the conflict
and reach his goal by taking on more work.
Ending
I will end my story with my character's
humiliation. He takes on more work and
makes an error in judgement. Which not
only prevents his promotion but also gets
him fired.
My theme here would have run its course.
Does each element of your story further
your theme?
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This article was posted on August
24, 2004