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Four basic elements of the scene

The four basic elements of a scene: time, place, atmosphere and things.

1, Time: Time is a crucial element in the scene. It refers to a specific moment of the story, which can include year, season, date and time. By setting time, readers can better understand the development of the story and the situation of the characters. Different historical backgrounds can also give the story a specific historical background and cultural atmosphere.

2. Exterior: Exterior is another core element in the scene, which describes the specific location where the story takes place. The location can be a city, a village, a building, an outdoor landscape, etc. Through vivid and meticulous location description, readers can feel the sense of space in the story, so as to better imagine and experience the plot of the story.

3. Atmosphere: Atmosphere is the mood and emotional atmosphere of the scene. By describing the environment, weather, light and other factors, writers can create different atmospheres such as sadness, joy, tension or mystery. The creation of atmosphere is very important to convey the emotion and theme of the story, which can make readers participate in the story situation more deeply.

4. Things: Things are specific elements in the scene, including people, objects, animals and plants, etc. Through the description of things, writers can show the characters' personalities and the characteristics of the environment, and even promote the development of stories. A concrete and vivid description of things can make the scene more concrete and real.

How to create a scene

1. Vivid description: Describe the details of the scene in vivid and concrete language. Through the description of sensory elements such as color, smell and sound, readers can feel the authenticity of the scene. For example, not only "there are flowers in the garden", but also "the garden is full of beautiful red roses, giving off a charming fragrance"

2. Character interaction: Show the scene through the interaction between characters. The behavior, dialogue and emotional reaction of the characters can add color to the scene. For example, through the dialogue and intimate actions of two lovers in a cafe, a warm atmosphere is displayed.

3. Use metaphors and metaphors: Use metaphors and metaphors to convey the feeling and atmosphere of the scene. For example, the night sky is like black brocade to describe the tranquility and mystery of the night, or the sun shines on the earth like golden liquid to describe the brightness of the morning.

4. Use emotional description: create the atmosphere of the scene through the emotional state of the characters. The inner experience of characters can be expressed through emotional description. For example, when the hero walks in the rain, he feels not only the humid air, but also the liberation of his mind.