Emulating Anthony Horowitz's use of resolution in 'Moriarty'
I can emulate Horowitz's use of symbolism and setting to craft a reassuring resolution.
Emulating Anthony Horowitz's use of resolution in 'Moriarty'
I can emulate Horowitz's use of symbolism and setting to craft a reassuring resolution.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- To emulate Horowitz's reassuring resolution, we might choose a calming setting.
- We may then use superlatives and tactile imagery to describe that setting.
- We might use a simile and colour imagery in order to diminish the threat of a criminal in our writing.
- Finally, we may use symbolism to represent the idea that evil has been contained and controlled.
Keywords
Resolution - the conclusion of the story’s plot where all unanswered questions are solved
Reassure - say or do something to remove the doubts or fears of (someone)
Superlative - of the highest kind, quality, or order; surpassing all else or others; supreme; extreme
Tactile - perceptible by touch or apparently so; tangible
Symbolism - the idea that things represent other things
Common misconception
That to write a reassuring resolution all you need to do is tie the narrative points together.
To craft a reassuring resolution then you might think about how you can use imagery, symbolism and figurative language to convey calm emotions.
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Equipment
Content guidance
- Depiction or discussion of violence or suffering
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended