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A Story Is Like A Human
A story is like
a human
The author is the brain,
Directing the pieces into place
Giving commands
Hiding behind the face
With plot as skeleton
Creating the base of the beast
Building the structure
It won’t break in the least
And description is skin
Tying it up with a bow
Making it pretty
Presentable, even though,
Underneath, muscle is the emotion
Giving weight and meat
To the thing you see
The beast is halfway complete
Setting is the feet
Giving the story a place to stand
An anchor to the world
A solid place to land
Dialogue is the hands
Allowing the story to feel its way
Through the world, through characters
With everything they touch and say
The eyes are the window to the soul
Someone said, though I can’t remember who
If anything is the soul of story
It’s the characters, in everything they say and do
We see the world through them,
Through their experiences, their arcs
Through them we get the theme or message
Through them the soul comes in sparks
Yes stories are like humans
And if anyone asks you why
Just tell them the metaphor
About how characters are like eyes
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I was inspired to write this piece after seeing a writing article comparing the plot of a story to the skeleton and I the idea sort of branched off from there.