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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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does anyone have any ideas about incorperating water like qualities into a character?

8 comments:

andrewmcdaniel said...

Maybe you could use crying scenes, blood, or floods.

Also try using some water verbs and adjectives.

verbs - soak, drench, spill

adjectives - spongeous, damp, flooded

rbreaux said...

You can use the color blue a lot. Maybe you could have a person having changing personalities like how the water may urn violent.

andrew pancamo said...

you could even incorporate emotions with water. for example, your character could be boiling with anger and then cool down or something like that

Ellie Simmons said...

you can discribe their movement like water the same way June is discribed in the book. You could also have them relate their thoughts to water

Bo W said...

I'm also using water, I didn't plan it but later I realized that some of the characters drown, so I guess that counts

Anonymous said...

you can describe the way water moves and use that description for a character in your story.

Anonymous said...

you can describe the way water moves and use that description for a character in your story.

hana said...

you could talk about their movements. how they can float and drift away. they can be smooth or glide or that the person is hard to take shape and stick to it. indecisive or something.