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Proposing Preliminary Exposition: a Critical Thought to "Ordinary" Exposition

1. An Opening
For most fiction writers, I believe, jotting down the very beginning part of the story is often belaboring. Many of them are confused about how to conduct a good starting point in order to create such an interesting, enticing, and – probably – comfortable opening for readers. The beginning is very much important (even crucial) either for the writers: to ease them continuing the rest of the story, or, of course, for the readers: to get an attractive first impression when reading literary works. The first impression is considered remarkable – seen from the point of view of social psychology – since “after all kinds of other impressions settle, the last impression will probably resemble the first” (Novakovich, 1995: 152).

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