It would depend on the type of belief involved. Authors who write fictional works about magic such as the Harry Potterseries do not expect readers to believe that magic exists; such stories are merely for entertainment not meant to be taken as real. Other authors, either through fiction or nonfiction, may attempt to persuade people to share their moral, political, or religious beliefs. For example, in The Jungle Upton Sinclair attempts to persuade readers to adopt socialist political views by depicting an immigrant family's struggles in Chicago and then asserting that socialism could right the wrongs that are shown.
Mythologist - an expert in mythology, that is a set of stories, traditions on beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event
They learn to write and count better they also read stories to help them improve their reading skills.
Mangaka can both draw and write, although people who only write would be authors, who sell plots and stories to mangaka's short on ideas. Managaka's can work in colaborations with writers aswell.
Alvin Schwartz wrote scary stories because he felt that writing scary stories would build tension and suspense, so the reader would continue to read his books, and it was creepy looking on the front so that kids who hadn't read it yet would be drawn in by the spooky cover.
If between his father and his mother, Nwoye prefers his mother's stories to his father's war stories. Later on, Nwoye prefers the stories of the Christians.
Generally not. While many authors write about magic in their stories, few of them actually believe it exists. When it comes to deciding how magic should work in a story it is pretty easy to just make something up.
The organization known as "This I Believe" provides a forum that allows people to share positive stories and beliefs. The encourage people to write stories or essays about core values that help guide their daily lives.
Authors. People who want to write stories.
There are a wide variety of famous authors who write love stories. Some notable authors include Jane Arbor, Ruth Glick, Jeanne Grant, and Nicholas Sparks.
there is many stories in the old testament that are written by many authors
Ernst Brausewetter has written: 'Meisternovellen deutscher Frauen' -- subject(s): Authors, German, German Authors, German Short stories, German Women authors, German prose literature, Short stories, German, Women authors, German
Actually, it is not unlikely. Authors can write works on their own beliefs and values, or they will hide them amidst their stories. Writers usually grasp ideas from one's beliefs on a subject. They can twist a religious story and form it into a story plot with a whole new twist.
what short stories have been written (names)
uhm... Because She loves reading fantasy stories
Some of the beliefs are stories and sculptures Representing the stories! By Atchana.S
When you run out of stories on Reading Plus, you may need to wait for new stories to be added to your account by your teacher or Reading Plus administrator. You can also revisit stories you have already completed to review and reinforce your comprehension skills. Additionally, you can explore other reading materials or books outside of the Reading Plus platform to continue practicing reading.
Beliefs in spirits, ghosts & afterlives are as old as religion itself- everyone has their own beliefs and stories about them. Even though it was technically against their religion at the time to believe that they were spirits of real people, they still believed that they existed, even in the old west.