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yuradex [85]
1 year ago
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Write a fictional scene. Write a single scene about an important, fictional event. The scene must establish a clear point of view

and take place in a well-described setting. The scene may be about anything you can imagine as long as you describe it clearly.
English
1 answer:
STALIN [3.7K]1 year ago
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You can write a fictional scene where a king is betrayed by his own son who wants to usurp the throne, and you can use a third-person point of view.

<h3>How to write a scene</h3>

To write this fictional scene, you must first decide what you want to write about. We can, for instance, think of a scene in which betrayal is involved. Therefore, the elements of the scene would be the following:

  • Point of view: third person limited.
  • Setting: 16th century, Iberian Peninsula, a castle.
  • Characters: King Carlos and his son Prince Henrique.
  • Conflict: character vs character. Prince Henrique has betrayed his own father.

An example of such a scene would be the following:

  • "You?" the king's voice resonated, even though it sounded broken for the first time in his life. Prince Henrique's footsteps echoed in the hall as he walked towards his father, the cold stone walls of the throne room reverberating as if an earthquake were taking place with each step he took. Henrique shrugged, "I'm surprised you didn't see it coming, father." King Carlos could no longer stand. He fell back onto the throne, dropping his sword. Outside, he could hear the screams and the clashing, metallic sounds he knew so well. A battle was taking place, and man against man, sword against sword, violence reigned. Henrique unsheathed his own sword. "I do not wish to kill you, old man. Surrender already." Carlos reached for his own fallen sword and grasped its golden hilt. "I never thought I would have to murder my own son," he whispered. "But you are a traitor, Henrique, and no traitor shall remain alive."

The scene above is simply an example. Feel free to adapt it and add details.

Learn more about writing scenes here:

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