How Do You Write Subtext In A Novel?
Subtext creates depth to writing. It allows the writer to address and unify the themes in her novel. However, writing subtext isn’t always easy. The types of subtext an author brings to her novel should be deliberate and well chosen. The subtext has to mean something. It can’t be thrown in haphazardly because the novel requires it. There are a number of ways subtext can be brought into your novel. What is the novel about? Is it a romance? Is it a satire about modern politics? Is it a spy thriller, a mystery, or sci-fi? Or is it a slice-of-life, literary novel? Determine what your story is about first. What subtext do you want to add to your novel? For instance, if your novel is about a grandmother who feels abandoned by her family after she is placed in a nursing home, then the subtext of your novel is about how our society treats the elderly. If your novel is a sci-fi thriller about a society that forces poor women to become breeders to supply children for the wealthy, such as Margare