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Hello.
I am new to this recently discovered by me forum but old and diehard Goth. For even more time, I am a lover of Gothic Art and literature.
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Herzlich Wilkommen, Einsamer Krieger!
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The isolation of yourself or a fiction character from modern world? This can be not easy to achieve for both. Technology when uncontrolled can be destructive for author' minds, but it seems to me that I learned now to force it to obey and help me without taking away the necessary legacy of the past.
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This is interesting. Is isolation so important? The heroines of old could have escaped the castle if they had been desperate enough.
Perhaps the trick is to have a heroine doubt the danger. It might have been accidental. She could have tripped and wasn't pushed from the stairs. She may just have a tummy ache and it wasn't poison. It usually isn't until the end of the story that the danger becomes a real person.
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People are generally civilised and behave according to societal norms, it is only when civilised means are denied to your characters that they will break with societal norms-unless of course you're writing about psychopaths or sociopaths etc and that's ok for your villain but not hero/ine. What I was saying is that one must come up with believable reasons for your characters to act contrary to common sense (ie running away or calling the Police) or social norms.