Writing a sad story is truly a great art in itself; an art to bring
tears into someone’s eyes by your words and not many writers have
successfully achieved the reward of doing so. Greatest sad stories that
have ever been produced are the ones that are written by the writer’s
heart. I will be sharing with you what I believe are the essentials to
write a sad story.
As I just said a story can only have enough sadness and pain in it if
the writer is writing with all their heart. When writing a sad story
one should bring themselves to feel any sort of agony and sadness they
have ever felt in life. It could be out of loss of a loved one, being
parted from a loved one or a best friend, leaving school or leaving
childhood town, a loss in the business, loss of a dear pet and so on. It
can be an endless list of reasons that ever made you sad. The more
closely one relates to painful moments in their life the sadder their
story will be. Example of this is that most of the sad stories are
experience from people’s lives; their sufferings in times of hunger,
prison or being abandoned.
A sad story should be simple and easily understandable to the readers
and the character sketches for each character should be well built so
that the reader builds a link with them. By making the story
understandable it means that one should employ a descriptive writing
style that paints clear pictures of scenes and characters so that the
readers can actually visualize them in their minds. Remember that your
words should have a powerful impact like it does in sad movies. The
characters as you line them up in your story should be done in such a
way that audience should ‘feel’ for the characters; only then will your
story be touching enough to make them cry. Make your characters more
human than superficial and heroic.
A big No-No for Happy Endings! Yes, a sad story is sad because it
does not end happily ever after so bear this simple rule in mind. Your
story should leave a yearning and a vacuum only then the audiences feel
sympathetic towards the characters involved and cry on their ill-fate
and misfortune. The sudden death or a similar twist in the story goes a
long way in guaranteeing the success of a sad story but this works best
only if the characters are well developed and the audiences are kept
intact throughout. Their interest should be maintained at every level;
if they lose interest then the story will not have the desired effect.
So, what are you waiting for? Pick up your pen; take your imagination
to all the points in life when you got sad and felt pain and you will
find yourself creating a great sad story that will have the ability to
move its readers.
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