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  1. How to Describe a Poor Person in a Story

    How it Adds Description. Poor characters might be "timid," especially if they once had wealth and lost it. This is because they might know how society judges poorer people, and they are now part of that group. Other characters might feel sorry for poor and "timid" characters and could show their sympathy through money or gifts. 9 ...

  2. How to Describe a Poor Person in a Story (08 Best Tips)

    How to Describe a Poor Person in a Story Sure, here's a step-by-step process on how to describe a poor person in a story: Observation Begin by observing the physical appearance of the character. Note their clothing, which might be old, worn-out, or patched up. Their attire could be mismatched or ill-fitting, suggesting they lack the means to ...

  3. Poor

    Poor. - quotes and descriptions to inspire creative writing. The Money-Nexus is a train heading for a derailment and along the way the poor are thrown out to break upon cold ground, yet there is a chance to switch to a new track and head into a Love-Nexus that offers safety for all into the far horizon. By Angela Abraham, @daisydescriptionari ...

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    To come from a challenging start and become a great and loving person is a huge achievement. So, though we hope that Cinderella did live happily ever after, what happens often is that when a woman is poor the new family (and often the spouse in time) treats her as the maid, an inferior, a person of not-s-good genetics.

  5. How to describe a person vividly: 8 ways

    How to Describe a Person Vividly - 8 Ways (with Examples)

  6. How to Write Vivid Descriptions

    It is advice on how to break free of cliche approaches to painting, but it applies almost just as well to writing. The first step to vividly describing a place, person, or thing is to imagine it in your mind's eye. Alternately, if it actually exists you may prefer to look at it or a photograph directly. Either way, you'll start with some ...

  7. How to Write a Descriptive Paragraph About a Person (With ...

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  8. How to Describe Posture in Writing: What Your Character ...

    Just like in real life, characters in writing use more than dialogue to communicate. Developing believable characters involves many different aspects of a person, from emotional triggers to tics of the human body. Character posture and body language can say a lot about a character's physical or emotional state or dictate the type of personality they may have. Incorporating different postures ...

  9. How to Use Descriptive Writing to Improve Your Story

    8. Do creative writing exercises. To improve your descriptive writing, try simple exercises. For example, try writing one-paragraph descriptions of places or people. Write a description of a room you know well. Take a location every knows—like New York—and describe the city from a fictional character's point of view.

  10. How to Write Vivid Descriptions to Capture Your Readers: 7 Writing Tips

    How to Write Vivid Descriptions to Capture Your Readers

  11. 11 Secrets to Writing an Effective Character Description

    4. Select physical details carefully, choosing only those that create the strongest, most revealing impression. One well-chosen physical trait, item of clothing, or idiosyncratic mannerism can reveal character more effectively than a dozen random images. This applies to characters in nonfiction as well as fiction.

  12. How to write about poor people

    Email. To say Katherine Boo writes humanely about poverty is an impossibly limited description. She writes about people -- oft-ignored people with whom she's spent years, accruing thousands of ...

  13. Too Much Description: Writing Mistakes to Avoid

    The trouble with too much description comes in when the story is obscured by the amount of detail or how the detail is being shared. When you write, the story can only be communicated when your reader understands you. Too much description places a roadblock between you and your reader on three levels: the mechanical (think grammar), emotional ...

  14. Physical Attributes Entry: Sickly Build

    Helping writers become bestselling authors. Physical Attributes Entry: Sickly Build. July 27, 2013 by BECCA PUGLISI. Physical description of a character can be difficult to convey—too much will slow the pace or feel 'list-like', while too little will not allow readers to form a clear mental image. If a reader cannot imagine what your ...

  15. 167 Adjectives To Describe a Person, With Meanings & Examples

    167 Adjectives To Describe a Person, With Meanings & ...

  16. Describing poverty conditions : r/writing

    In general, you only need to give enough details to set the stage, and don't forget the sounds, smells, touch, emotions of the people. Being poor is often debilitating, hopeless. You can get that into the story. 1. Reply. I'm writing about a teenager who robs a bank because he wants to use the money to get his family (mother and two younger ...

  17. The Gigantic List of Character Descriptions (70+ examples)

    The Gigantic List of Character Descriptions (70 examples)

  18. Describing an Old Man

    Describing an Old Person Posts similar to this are in my new book 'Writing with Stardust'. The techniques and 5 different Levels of ability used are the same as in the book. For many more chapters like these, please check out my book Writing with Stardust by clicking the book title. It is now for sale on Amazon.com.

  19. Most Common Writing Mistakes, Pt. 58: Too Much Description

    There are generally three reasons an author might slip into the trap of using too much description. 1. You Aren't Trusting Readers to "Get" It. Authors often get nervous about their abilities. They aren't sure they've chosen the right quantity or quality of "telling" details to bring the scene to life for readers.

  20. Using Descriptive Detail

    A Definition of Descriptive Detail. Descriptive details allow sensory recreations of experiences, objects, or imaginings. In other words, description encourages a more concrete or sensory experience of a subject, one which allows the reader to transport himself or herself into a scene. Writing that lacks description is in danger of being plain ...

  21. Descriptive Writing

    This is a full guide for teaching children how to describe a person using creative writing and descriptive vocabulary. Download FREE teacher-made resources covering 'Descriptive Writing (Describe a Person)'. Descriptive writing is one of the most important skills that children will learn in school and progress into life.

  22. 5 Signs of Bad Writing You Should Never Ignore

    Poorly written work often contains words and ideas that are nebulous and difficult to comprehend. To eliminate this sign of bad writing, be specific and concrete. 3. Lack of purpose. "The chief weakness in most writing is lack of purpose, point, thesis, argument," writes Stott in Write to the Point. "You must make claims.

  23. How Do the Poor Describe Poverty?

    Poverty is losing a child to illness brought about by unclean water. Poverty is powerlessness, lack of representation and freedom. This description of poverty includes lack of access to social services, "fear for the future," "powerlessness" and "lack of representation.". This description shows a broadening of the World Bank's ...