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seraphim [82]
1 year ago
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Nico made this note while listening to Karin Slaughter’s NPR interview. People in story should matter to readers. This note refe

rs to which important idea found in the interview? I'm one of those people who doesn't really think of thrillers in a conventional way you have to make sure that the reader cares enough about these characters "The Great Gatsby," where you had a lone gunman killing someone. I'm thinking about the books I grew up with, even "Gone with the Wind,"
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larisa86 [58]1 year ago
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<span>you have to make sure that the reader cares enough about these characters answer is b</span>
nekit [7.7K]1 year ago
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Answer: you have to make sure that the reader cares enough about these characters.

In order for a story to be successful and popular, the reader has to care about the characters that are present in the narrative. When a reader cares about these characters, he becomes invested in the story, and is more likely to read it all the way to the end. However, if he is not interested in the characters, he is more likely to think of the story as trivial and to have little motivation to finish the book.

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