Usually stories that can make people cry are stories that have more than the usual amount of emotion and a sad plot.
Stories like the Titanic are known to make people cry because of the emotion that is shown between the two main characters, and the sadness of the plot of the Titanic sinking and one losing a loved one. They can relate to this, and then the story will make them cry.
Not everyone cries at a sad plot. It depends on how big the person's heart is, and how much willpower they have to hold their tears in. As long as you put enough emotion in your stories, and have a sad enough plot, you will be sure to have at least a couple people crying.
Ideas on sad plots may include:
Making your main character lose a friend or loved one
Making a character give it's life for another character
A long departure of two characters
When writing these sad plots, you usually need to read over it an wonder if you will cry. Readers like to relate themselves to characters, and if the character feels pain, usually the reader will feel pain as well.
To write a story that can make people cry, focus on creating deep connections between the characters and readers by depicting relatable emotions and experiences. Develop a strong, emotional core for the story, such as a theme of loss, love, or sacrifice, and build up to a powerful, poignant moment that triggers an emotional response in the readers. Use vivid descriptions, compelling dialogue, and authentic character development to evoke empathy and create a lasting impact.
I did.
be mean and upset them
no it will not the air that makes people cry is frozen and will no longer burn your eyes.
That would be an onion. Onions don't cry, but the people who peel them do.
I'm not sure why your wondering this but that's not really my business... I write stories a lot myself and my sad ones always seem to make people cry. Even people who never cry. Anways how I do it is first you have to decide what's going to happen. When I figure it out I usually listen to a sad song while I write it. (Of course if you get distracted, don't.) Then I imagine it's happening to me and I just describe the situation very well. Discribing is my strongest point in writing. But keep on trying! My tips: Use lots of detail and build characters with well discription. The sad part of the story is usually right before the end. When righting the sad part, put lots of feeling into it. Think about things that make you sad, then start writing with those sad things in yor head. How you feel afects how you write. And always add a uplifting note at the end of a story. Don't say 'Then they died. The end'. Add something to the end to lift your sad spirts, even if it is a one sentance message. Ending happy makes your story stronger and more profesional.
because there sad
Cry is ro (रो) in Hindi.
The word that rhymes with "cry" and means "story" is "lie."
you cant because if your friends was true friends they wouldn't make you cry or not hear you
People use this saying in reference to the story The Boy Wolf Cried Wolf. This saying means that someone will make up a false danger (the wolf) to get attention or as a prank.
Someone who makes a friend cry is not worth the tears.. That's how i look at it..
Some people don't cry but they think it's sad mostly at the end!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!