Yes, of course. It is called an OOC or out of character. Be sure to put it in the summary though.
Yes, you are allowed to create your own original character for a Naruto fan fiction. It's common for fan fiction writers to introduce new characters to add to the existing storyline or to explore different perspectives within the Naruto universe. Just be sure to respect the original characters and world while adding in your own twist.
Fan fiction
Fan fiction
Writing in the 'first person' is writing from the point of view of the writer. In non fiction, the first person would be written as 'In my opinion...', 'I said...', or 'It's my experience...'. In fiction, writing in the first person would be the story being told by the main character or a character in the story observing everything. In a video game this means seeing what the main character sees commonly used in shooters.
Fiction is a type of writing that is based on the imagination.
writing fiction is to makeup a story and write it.
A nominative is writing fiction. I think here 'writing fiction' is a noun phrase that acts as a subject predicate. 'Writing fiction' is not an adjective and therefore is falsely nominated.
Fiction is writing from the imagination about events that are not real.
Fiction is a genre of writing.
When you're writing fiction, you start with one of two things - a plot or a character. Either are good. When you start with a character, you imagine different things that might happen to that person; when you start with a plot, you imagine what characters would work best with that plot.
Nonfictions books usually do not have characters. However, if you're writing fiction, you have to have characters for things to happen to, or the story will be boring and confusing.
It depends on the type of book, the nature of the reference, and more. If you're writing fiction and your character is reading comic books, that's fine. If you're writing non-fiction about comic books, that's fine. If you're writing a Batman and Robin story...not fine.
Character development, plot structure, and setting are three key elements of fiction writing. Characters drive the story forward, the plot structure provides the framework for the narrative, and the setting creates the backdrop for the events to unfold.