I think many authors use the language of the story to make it easier to communicate their ideas more effectively. It is just one of those things that I think people do as writers that I think make the books much more enjoyable to read.
I think a lot of this is due to the fact that there are so many aspects of a story that can be read in different ways, not just in the literal sense of the word. For example, I was watching TV in the early 90’s and saw a very popular TV show called How I Met Your Mother. The show had a lot of swear words and was very much a part of the ’80’s.
That show was probably based on the actual real life story of Susan Smith, a woman who was married to Barney Fife for 24 years before he died of a heart attack. That was the first time I thought, “Oh, that was way more real-life than I first thought.
The point is that authors use the language of their characters to paint a more positive picture of them. They use the language of their audience to show how they think the real world is. It’s easier than having to explain in words what an enemy actually does, how he feels, and what he thinks.
It’s a lot of work to give a character a “deep” voice, and it’s a lot easier and less stressful to have writers stick with the same voice for the entire book.
Yes, but at least you get to put a lot more thought into it.
We all know how writers feel about the use of metaphors. It is one of the most difficult aspects of writing, but we can all agree that using the language of your characters is one of the most important aspects of writing. It’s the most natural thing in the entire world.
What is a figurative language? Its a metaphor that we use to give a meaning through imagery. Now this is not to say that you have to stick to the same voice for the entire book, but in a book with such a large cast of characters, you can use different voices for each character. One of the most common ways to do this is to give a character a specific voice, even if its just a different word or a different intonation.
I love the way the author in this book uses different voices, but I don’t like the way they use these metaphors. I like the way the author uses these metaphors because they are a way to give each character a characteristic. In this case, they are a way to give each character a distinct voice and emotion. The author does this to show each character’s personality, but it’s also a way to show each character’s strengths.
I think this is one of the reasons that you will get different responses to books depending on what you call them. In an interview for the book, the author said that the reason he chose the word “drowning” to describe the character of Colt Vahn was because the author felt that the character had a strong sense of loss.