Creative nonfiction is about telling a story in a more detailed way. The author gives their reader true facts about a time in their own life or a time in history and give a more detailed description. They use description and dialogue to emphasize their story.
Essential Features
- Told in first person's point-of-view
- Characters
- Description
- Tone
- Self Discovery
- Emotions
- Minor Characters
- Metaphors
- Dialogue
- The ending of the creative nonfiction stories are not always happy
The main difference between the short and long forms of the stories is the level of detail. The longer stories had more description in their works and it was if the author had more to say. The scenes in the longer versions were set specifically to what the author remembers. They place the setting exactly how they want the reader to see it, the way that they saw it.
In the shorter versions, the author gets right the point. They didn't dwell on the little details because they didn't hold as much importance. They had wanted the reader to know just what their plot was and what the tone was from the first few sentences.
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