Negative capability describes a writer's ability to completely identify with their characters. The term was originally used by poet John Keats.
The ability of writers to completely identify with their character is known as negative capability.
Writers are always encouraged to write about something that they know; often a completely fictional character will not seem as realistic to the reader. Most successful writers of fiction base their characters on real people.
The whole entire thing is completely overrated and makes no sense. All the characters are annoying, and the writers do not know how to write.
No. The writers have taken 9 characters from the books, altered them a bit and done a completely different storyline.
motivation
In nineteen Stephen King's novels there's a character who is a writer. King uses writers in his novels quite often because he knows which kind of problems writers may run in the writing process.
It means that show writers welcome suggestion of characters for their stories.
Here's a link to show you how writers do this.
Convey the reason for the characters actions
They do whatever the writers of their respective show write for them to do.
I guess the writers think it is interesting
Writers use puns to show the characters' characteristics.Or: It's because they don't like to have to sharpen puncils.