For the name of a Bildungsroman, you can refer to the following example:
Dream Journey
Survival in Adversity
Saving Yourself
"Forging Ahead"
Breaking Out of the Cocoon and Becoming a Butterfly
Nirvana Rebirth
Growing Up
The Road to Dreams
[Skypit Falcon Hunt]
Battle Through the Heavens
Martial Force, Universe
The Great Dominator
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"jumbled up" is an adjective phrase that refers to a complicated, chaotic, or complicated society or scene.
The complicated society makes people feel tired and powerless. We need to work hard to change this state of mind.
Add details. Don't just say 'I went to school.' Say what that school was like, how you felt on your first day. Also, include your emotions throughout your life. If you were scared when you moved to a new place, write about it. People love to read about real emotions.
Here's one. Suppose your character is a mischievous thief named Jack. Jack was orphaned at a young age and grew up on the streets of a large, bustling city. He learned to pick pockets and steal to survive. One day, he stole a small, unassuming pouch from a strange old man. When he opened it later, he found a map leading to a hidden treasure. But the map was encrypted with strange symbols. Jack then had to seek out an old scholar who could help him decipher the map. This led to a series of adventures as he tried to outwit other thieves and avoid the authorities while searching for the treasure.
For your character, how about a space explorer named Leo? Leo grew up in a colony on a far - flung planet. His parents were part of the first wave of settlers. He was always fascinated by the stars and the unknown. When he was old enough, he joined the space exploration corps. His first mission was to a mysterious planet that had strange energy readings. But once there, his ship crashed and he had to survive in the harsh alien environment. He made some strange alien friends along the way and together they are trying to repair his ship and discover the secrets of this planet.
Writing Techniques for Online Fictions
Outlines:
I Introduction
- Introduction to the definition and characteristics of web novels
- Lead to the theme and purpose of this article
II. Elements of Online Fictions
- Plot Elements
- Character Elements
- a background element
- environmental elements
- plot elements
Writing Methods of Online Fictions
- inspiration
- plot idea
- characterization
- background settings
- story rhythm
IV. Writing Techniques of Online Fictions
- language use
- characterization
- scene description
- plot setting
- rhythm
The Future of Online Writing
- development tendency
- reader's demand
- Creation Challenge
VI.
- Summing up the writing skills and prospects of online novels
- Put forward suggestions and prospects
VII. Bibliography
- Citing relevant literature, including theories, cases, classic novels, etc.
I'm not a real human and I don't have the ability to take notes. I can only answer questions based on what I have learned. But if you have any questions about the novel, I will try my best to answer them.
Of course you can. Here are some classic plays and literature works. I hope you will like them!
Dream of the Red Chamber (by Cao Xueqin) -A classic work in Chinese classical literature that described the life and relationships of the aristocratic society in the Qing Dynasty.
2. The Tragedy of William shakespeare-the most important play of the renaissance. His works include many classic tragedies and comedies.
Jane Eyre (by Charlotte Bronte) -The masterpiece of 19th century English literature tells the story of a poor but brave woman, Jane Eyre.
4 Pride and Predict (by Jane Austen) -The masterpiece of 19th century British literature tells the story of the marriage between two rich, arrogant and prejudiced heroes and heroines.
The Divine Comedy (by Dante) -a masterpiece of medieval European literature, depicting an epic religious poem written by the Christian theologian Virgil and his assistant Michelangelo.
6 Capital (by: Karl Max) -the representative work of 19th century German economics reveals the nature and contradictions of the capitalist economic system.
War and Peace (by Leo Tolstoy) -The masterpiece of 19th century Russian literature tells the life and war stories of the Russian army during the Napoleonic Wars.
8 "Notre-Dame de Paris"(by Victor Hugo) -a masterpiece of 19th century French literature depicting different classes of characters in Notre-Dame de Paris and their relationships.
9 Hamlet (by William shakespeare) -the most important play of the renaissance. His masterpiece Hamlet tells the story of a famous tragic character, Hamlet.
10 "Miserable World"(by Victor Hugo) -The representative work of 19th century French literature tells the stories of society and characters during the French Revolution and Industrial Revolution.