Does originality exist anymore?
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Re: Does originality exist anymore?
Sometimes it's just as simple as putting a new spin on a popular thought or idea, especially when people are still interested in the topic.
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Yeah, I wholeheartedly agree with you. I remember the saying about how great artists steal ideas but not plagiarize. It's kind of like copying someone except you try to make unique instead of just mindlessly copying it or just trying to change a little part of what you copied.moderntimes wrote: ↑07 Jan 2015, 15:19 I wouldn't say "supposed to" but that yes, humans actually do only feel a few basic emotions. So basic and root ideas are never new.
What is different, however, is how we relate to those emotions, and how we react, either physically or mentally. And this would provide the basis for writing a story about these feelings. So while emotional independence may not be fresh, the reflection that you work with within that emotional envelope would lead to a new story or new direction.
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This, also! Two artists and writers can have the same premise, but what would set them apart is their delivery. If you think that what you are writing is overused, try to see it from a novel perspective and write from there.Batesblogger wrote: ↑14 Dec 2014, 15:17 Maybe it isn't the ideas that need to be original. Maybe just the delivery. Just because someone else writes a poem about loss, doesn't mean my poem about loss will be the same. Just because most romances end happily ever after doesn't mean they all have to get there the same way.
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I mean there is a book about every single thing, there are no new concepts left to be written about.
But then I remind myself that nobody thinks alike so no matter what I write no body can write it like me.