Of Strategizing, Pawns and Plotting…
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays
Playing the game of chess demands that individuals strategize their moves.
To accomplish this each player must think ahead, considering what character or pieces they can move upon the chessboard, and to what square, empty or filled by one the opponent’s characters, and then the various moves their opponent can make in response.
Tags: action, antagonist, cause-and-effect, character, chess, chessboard story, Einstein, forethought, novel, obstacle, opponent, Pawns, personality, plot, protagonist, reaction, Rook, strategy, supporting characters, theory of relativity
Of Talismans, Symbols and Goals
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays
Every good story possesses not only a character, who through the author’s lucid and vibrant descriptions, draws us to root for her or him, but who also reflects aspect of ourselves with whom we have yet to make peace, or accept. The protagonists of these stories also face a formidable opponent, a living, and breathing [...]
Tags: antagonist, central character, character, compliment, conspensate, engage, entertain, escape, identify, journey, light and dark, opponent, personality, physical senses, psychology, story, symbols, transformation


