Intimacy refers to a close personal connection between characters or between the narrator and reader. It involves revealing personal thoughts, emotions, or experiences that create a sense of familiarity.
Intimacy is like having a heart-to-heart conversation with your best friend late at night, where you share your deepest secrets and feelings without any judgment.
Character Development: Character development refers to how characters change, grow, or evolve throughout a story.
Point of View (POV): Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told. Different points of view can create varying levels of intimacy between readers and characters.
Epistolary Novel: An epistolary novel is written as a series of letters or diary entries exchanged between characters, allowing for an intimate glimpse into their lives.
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