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| | Writer's Encyclopedia--Letter E (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | Among the strongest emotions experienced by human beings (and therefore fictional characters) are the primary emotions of love, happiness, hope, compassion, courage, pain, hunger, hate, anger, grief, fear and greed. |
 | | How the emotion is expressed varies with the type of fiction, but the ability to smoothly integrate an emotional quality into writing is characteristic of the successful short story writer or novelist. |
 | | Emotion in writing is important in some types of nonfiction as well as in fiction. |
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