Friday, September 2, 2011

Sad Girl

As you all know I recently wrote a scene of death in my current WIP. That was difficult. As you can imagine the kill character is a risky business, and never taken lightly, but I found that the reaction of writing and after-effects of the death is far more difficult than the actual writing a death scene!
In the light of this last day is to create chaos after the math he said after taking a real drama and not mathematics to ratification, the shock. O.O
Create a risk of death from emotional reasons is a very difficult and almost impossible to do without careful consideration. To understand how to write the wake must first understand the consequences of the real world of sadness. From the beginning I love the definitions I am going to the definition of sadness.
Grief is a multi-faceted response to loss, especially for the loss of someone or something who formed bonds. Although traditionally focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has physical, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions, social and philosophical.
Note the bold text above Thank you. So yes as you can see here a certain feeling of sadness is not, and certainly not something you can summarize with one or two chapters, and put on close. After that death would be the reaction of the character through the bearing to the end or even come to terms with death.
Like I said before we need to understand to make a real sadness and grief, even a fake and now I am going to break the five stages of grief and how it should appear in the novel:

At first, the character will be in a state of shock, denial of the death of the person to be a reaction to the first. This happens in real life to prevent the mind from the pain of instant death of the person. A lot of people will witness the first stage of grief become quiet and contemplative. This is the time to slow down and take a break from work and do a little soul searching with your hero.
After stage one people often become angry, especially the person who inflicted harm (and this may be a villain, you and the person who died and the cause of this interaction, or even the existence of the protagonist self) and one may even become angry at the world for the fact that he got the all. This anger is often no reason, not irrational.
Many people (especially those who have strong religious backgrounds) to start bargaining ask God if they did this or that if it will take a loss or damage caused by them.
This is the stage most long for most people. It's the stage that your character will feel numb and apathetic, even if the grief and anger still exist under the surface.
This is when the anger and grief and mourning is over. Letter simply accept the
reality of the loss. Although that person is missing, never really disappears. This is also the case where the hero and stop blaming themselves or others for the deaths of people
These should occur for the five stages after the death of at some point in the novel, but it needs to be tailored to the protagonist. If the spit-fire may spend more time being angry or sad is probably still a mixed depression with anger. Some seek comfort or to confess guilt there for others, while some prefer isolation. One character will be radically different from the last reaction in response to the death. These five things are more from the steering and clear list of rules.
Can be written your traits of character the protagonist and her coming to this list to help. Basic understanding of the human soul is an important factor in the writing of anything, especially the death scene.
We hope this blog post help put an end to the drama, you start to get a shock!