Thursday, November 4, 2010

Influence of Childhood

A writer's childhood effects a lot on the story of the writer because usually when a writer writes, he includes emotion and experience that he had into his story to make it more believable. Childhood memory effects the most because it is when the writer don't remember that much that makes the writer include the elements of his previous experience into his story unconsciously.  Childhood memory can have a huge impact on a story also because that it is very hard to forget major events when you are small and it's hard to avoid them being written into the essay. All writers are influenced by their childhood and it is unavoidable. Maybe some hides it well and but they are all influenced and some might not even know. It effects one's writing style. For example, if you are tortured a lot when you are a kid, your writing style might be filled with sympathy toward the protagonist or maybe the protagonist might be a portrait and a projection of when you're small.On the other hand, if you are very lucky and your parents love you a lot and you've never had any trouble in life, your writing would not be about the suffering and conflicts in life because you don't know them and it would be fake if you wrote about something you don't know. Writers write about what they know about and usually what they learned, especially at a young age, and when a writer doesn't follow this rule, he will be writing a bad story. One's education also affects one's writing style, one with royal or rich education might write with eloquence and big fancy words whereas normal people write with normal words and uses dialects better.

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