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How do authors develop their setting and characters?. The setting has to be believable “Ideas for settings can come from newspapers, magazines, TV shows, a walk in the woods, or a drive through the city” ( Ehrenkranz ) Making a map or sketch of the world is helpful
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How do authors develop their setting and characters? • The setting has to be believable • “Ideas for settings can come from newspapers, magazines, TV shows, a walk in the woods, or a drive through the city” (Ehrenkranz) • Making a map or sketch of the world is helpful • “Every character should matter” (Ezell) • The hero of the story needs to be likeable • Characters should have problems that readers can relate to or are interested in http://www.writing-world.com/sf/world.shtml http://www.fictionfactor.com/guests/creatingcharacters.html
What makes the fantasy genre so popular? • Fantasy offers an escape for readers • Mythical battles and journeys hook readers • “If you’re reading about elves or magic then the worries of business, homework or housework are forgotten” (Why are fantasy films and books so popular?) • “everyone can let their imagination run wild” (Why are fantasy films and books so popular?) http://www.fantasybookreview.co.uk/blog/2008/11/27/why-are-fantasy-films-and-books-so-popular/
How does an author develop good, and evil characters? • “God and Satan are the ultimate components of the fight between good and evil.” (Jean) • There will often be a good vs. evil battle • An author could observe people around them and turn them into a good or evil character by their view on them • The good and evil characters are usually the main characters of the story http://www.helium.com/items/893839-characteristics-of-fantasy-literature http://www.ehow.com/how_2063112_develop-characters-fantasy-novel.html http://www.bookrags.com/essay-2004/8/28/202813/417
Does every fantasy novel use some sort of magic, and how is it used? • “It's practically a requirement in the fantasy genre.” (Jean) • Magic can do almost anything • “Magic can come in many forms” (Jean) • Every fantasy novel has their own set of rules for magic that are followed throughout the story • “Magic, above all, is what defines the fantasy genre.” (Jean) • “Magic is often the key in fantasy.” (Ehrenkranz) • Magic can come from wherever the author decides, and it can be used by whoever the author sees fit to have it http://www.helium.com/items/893839-characteristics-of-fantasy-literature?page=2 http://www.writing-world.com/sf/world.shtml
How does the author come up with the journey the main character must take, and what will the journey be? • “the main character (Leader) has a quest to find an object or something which could be treasure or for personal gain.” (Characteristics of the Fantasy Genre Summary) • In fantasy novels the main characters may be called upon by a king/queen or a higher power to accomplish a task at hand • “This physical, or external, quest is often accompanied by a quest of another sort: a journey into the internal world.” (Jean) • The journey may also consist of a character trying to gain back someone's trust or to redeem themselves http://www.helium.com/items/893839-characteristics-of-fantasy-literature http://www.bookrags.com/essay-2004/8/28/202813/417
Who are some of the most famous fantasy authors, and what are their most famous books? • J. R. R. Tolkien – The Hobbit, & The Lord of the Rings • J.K. Rowling – The Harry series • L. Frank Baum – The Wonderful Wizard of Oz • CS Lewis – The Chronicles of Narnia series • Lewis Carroll – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland • Stephen King – The Dark Towerseries http://www.fantasybooksandmovies.com/best-fantasy-books.html
What defines the fantasy genre? • “The very word (fantasy) brings up thoughts of elves and orcs, fairies and dryads, vampires and werewolves; but it also brings up images of heroic feats, battles won, and epic journeys.” (Defining the Genre: Fantasy) • A fantasy novel can be very similar to reality, and it can be the complete opposite with aliens and monsters and odd creatures • Imaginary lands • Good and evil characters • Magic • Magical creatures http://fandomania.com/defining-the-genre-fantasy/ http://www.bookrags.com/essay-2004/8/28/202813/417
What are some different subgenres in fantasy? • Comic Fantasy • Dark Fantasy • Epic Fantasy • Heroic Fantasy • Modern Fantasy • High Fantasy • Magic Realism • Sword and Sorcery http://www.findmeanauthor.com/fantasy_fiction_genre.htm http://www.fictionfactor.com/articles/fsubgenre.html http://www.filmreference.com/encyclopedia/Criticism-Ideology/Fantasy-Films-QUESTIONS-OF-GENRE.html
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