If you exaggerate and put too much description in only one section, it most likely will take a lot of space from of your short story. This will most likely make that part uninteresting or even boring considering that the reader has to first hooked by your story for him or her to finish it. But, If you spread it around, little by little, you can add description pieces in different parts of the story while showing the reader a piece of information that will grab his or her interest.
The most effective technique for including character, setting, and sound description in a short story is to <span>sprinkle throughout.
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Despite his complete physical transformation into an insect at the beginning of the story, Gregor changes very little as a character over the course of The Metamorphosis. Most notably, both as a man and as an insect Gregor patiently accepts the hardships he faces without complaint.