I tried to come up with a good title, but something has been bothering me in the last week. I read a comic book and got annoyed that the writer wasn't dealing with the reality of what was happening in the story very well. It might have been a writer problem, but I think it's part of what annoys me about many stories. In the comic book, a character created several different universes, then accidentally unleashes a world destroyer who wrecks all of them- and kills billions. But there are only a few panels discussing this or the character feeling sad about it. If it was my story, it wouldn't be so easily...brushed off? Or set aside so quickly? It was this book then that made me wonder what IS the difference between how I write characters and how others do.
I want to say I focus a lot on the consequences of characters actions- although they don't always get what they deserve. But I think there is this weight and sense of emotion I feel when I focus on the reality of the story. Which one might concider 'angst' in fanfiction terms. It also leads me to wonder WHY some writers just gloss over things so easily and are like, 'oh, these characters had a sad moment, let's move on!'. It baffles me.
I know I am rambling here now, but I am trying to get down to why this approach personally bothers me and if as writers, we should focus more on the reality of what's happening to the characters. I mean, to me, they are living people in their own worlds. Does anyone else feel the same about any of this?
I have also heard people say my writing is dark, which it is, but is that because of my grasp of in-story reality? I don't know. It's just how I write. I just wanted to discuss this.
I want to say I focus a lot on the consequences of characters actions- although they don't always get what they deserve. But I think there is this weight and sense of emotion I feel when I focus on the reality of the story. Which one might concider 'angst' in fanfiction terms. It also leads me to wonder WHY some writers just gloss over things so easily and are like, 'oh, these characters had a sad moment, let's move on!'. It baffles me.
I know I am rambling here now, but I am trying to get down to why this approach personally bothers me and if as writers, we should focus more on the reality of what's happening to the characters. I mean, to me, they are living people in their own worlds. Does anyone else feel the same about any of this?
I have also heard people say my writing is dark, which it is, but is that because of my grasp of in-story reality? I don't know. It's just how I write. I just wanted to discuss this.