{"id":20031,"date":"2024-09-16T11:56:39","date_gmt":"2024-09-16T03:56:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.1ai.net\/?p=20031"},"modified":"2024-09-16T12:10:42","modified_gmt":"2024-09-16T04:10:42","slug":"20031","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.1ai.net\/en\/20031.html","title":{"rendered":"500 tips on how to write \"AI-free\" and polish quality essays."},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-track=\"4\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-20032\" src=\"https:\/\/www.1ai.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/015316e6a443398e428101b8eaf26cad.jpeg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1080\" height=\"505\" \/><\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">Don't look for AI to be so hot right now, it seems like everyone is using it, but being able to<strong>Someone who really got it right.<\/strong>Not a lot of them.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">People may think: AI is not just a tool, throw some keywords in, done!<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">That's a bit of a simplistic way of thinking.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">In reality, it's not easy to get AI to write a piece that's both informative and interesting.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">If you don't believe me, try it.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">It's either full of run-on sentences with little logic, or a bunch of set sentences with little soul.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">The root of the problem is that you haven't found the best way to deal with AI.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">Now, Teddy, let's talk.<strong>How to make AI<\/strong>Enhance the quality of your articles.<\/p>\n<h2 data-track=\"4\">AI is not a one-shot deal<\/h2>\n<p data-track=\"4\">Expectations are generally pretty high that AI can replace the entire process of writing.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\"><strong>AI can't really write articles like this<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"4\">It's not a one-shot deal, it's not like you throw some ideas in there and it turns out a perfect essay for you. It's not that simple.The great thing about AI is that it helps you with a shot of assistance in every step of the writing process, especially when it comes to<strong>particulars<\/strong>Power on.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">When many people write articles, they tend to overlook details, resulting in articles that lack depth and appeal.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">AI, on the other hand, can fill in the holes for you in just this piece.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">This can be done with AI<strong>Scene Refinement<\/strong>, allowing the moments that are easily overlooked to be magnified.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">&#8220;<strong>Details determine the depth of the article<\/strong><br \/>\n\u2014 TO REFINE THE SITUATION WITH AI TO MAKE THE ARTICLE MORE HIERARCHICAL AND VISUAL.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2 data-track=\"14\">AI makes articles \"three-dimensional\"<\/h2>\n<p data-track=\"14\">In addition to detail, another of AI's writing strengths is the<strong>Multi-view switching<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">Often, we tend to fall into a single mindset when writing an article, and we are used to starting from a fixed perspective, which results in a very \"flat\" article.AI is different, it can provide material from multiple perspectives, breaking your inertia of thinking, and making articles more<strong>richly layered<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">When writing a story, the AI can take the perspectives of different characters and show their different psychological states. In this way, the narrative structure of the article will not look thin, but like a jigsaw puzzle, with each angle providing the reader with new information, ultimately forming a complete story.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\"><strong>\u201cThe level of catalytic articles<br class=\"sysbr\" \/>\u2014 AI CAN HELP YOU GET IN FROM MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES, BREAK RIGID THINKING AND WRITE MORE \u201cSTEREOTYPE\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n<h2 data-track=\"14\">AI Catalyst<\/h2>\n<p data-track=\"14\">It's inevitable that we'll experience mind fatigue when writing the same type of content over time.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">That's where AI can help.<strong>break the deadlock<\/strong>, becoming a catalyst for creativity.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">You can use AI to generate some unexpected creative entry points, or even step out of the style you're used to and try new ways of expressing yourself.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">Our traditional way of writing might be chronological, however AI can help you start with a<strong>a flashback in time<\/strong>, rewinding from the end of the story to the beginning instantly adds to the suspense and appeal of the story.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">This flexibility of AI is perfectly suited to breathe new life into articles.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\"><strong>\u201cBreaking the deadlock and increasing creativity<\/strong><br \/>\n\u2014TO JUMP OUT OF THE TRADITIONAL WRITING FRAMEWORK BY GENERATING UNEXPECTED CREATIVE ENTRY POINTS THROUGH AI.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2 data-track=\"14\">AI \"regulates\" the beat.<\/h2>\n<p data-track=\"14\">The pacing of the article is definitely an important part of the reader's experience.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">In Writing<strong>musicality<\/strong>It's like the steps of a dance, sometimes tight, sometimes soothing, so that the reader can move along with you and become immersed.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">Generated through AI<a href=\"https:\/\/www.1ai.net\/en\/tag\/%e6%8f%90%e7%a4%ba%e8%af%8d\" title=\"[View articles tagged with [cue word]]\" target=\"_blank\" >Prompt word<\/a>or plot frameworks, the pace can be adjusted to suit the different contexts of the text.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\"><strong>\"Adjust the rhythm and improve the reading experience<\/strong><br \/>\n\"-AI HELPS YOU TO CONTROL THE RHYTHM WITH FLEXIBILITY, SPEEDS UP WHEN YOU'RE NERVOUS, SLOWS DOWN WHEN YOU'RE RELAXED.\"<\/p>\n<h2 data-track=\"14\">AI touches, you polish.<\/h2>\n<p data-track=\"14\">AI can help you generate content and even optimize sentences and structure.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">But don't think that it will replace the process of polishing your article.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\"><strong>AI can only provide you with a \"first draft.\"<\/strong>, what really determines the quality of an article is still up to you to tweak and polish it.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">Writing is not a one-shot job, every good article is revised and polished countless times. ai can just help you find those hidden problems in your article and help you make multiple rounds of adjustments.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\"><strong>\"AI'S FIRST DRAFT. IT'S ON ITS OWN<\/strong><br \/>\nTHE FIRST DRAFT IS GIVEN BY AI, AND IT IS UP TO YOU TO SHARPEN THE ARTICLE.\"<\/p>\n<h2 data-track=\"14\">AI helps find inspiration<\/h2>\n<p data-track=\"14\">One of the biggest challenges in writing is inspiration.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">Sometimes we feel like our minds are blank and we can't think of any new ideas.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">At this point.<strong>AI can play to its strengths<\/strong>, become an inspiration search tool.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">You can let the AI provide writing suggestions from different perspectives, or let it help you with multiple creative ideas through keyword dispersion.The AI doesn't get tired; it can help you tap into the possibilities and build up a library of creative material indefinitely.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">Don't worry about running out, just keep tweaking according to the AI's prompts until you find the one that best suits the inspiration of your article.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">&#8220;<strong>AI helps you find inspiration without running out of ideas<\/strong><br \/>\n\u2014 AI CAN SPREAD KEY WORDS, PROVIDE MANY CREATIVE POINTS, AND CREATE AN INSPIRATIONAL LIBRARY.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2 data-track=\"14\">Protagonist of the AI era - you<\/h2>\n<p data-track=\"14\">AI has a bright future, but don't be scared by all the \"AI replaces humans\" talk.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">Writing, after all, is<strong>A product of human creativity<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">As strong as AI is, it's just a tool that can save you time and optimize your thinking, but it won't and can't replace your thinking and creativity.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">AI will just become your assistant, helping you write faster and better.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\">Ultimately it is always you who is in control of the creative direction.<\/p>\n<p data-track=\"14\"><strong>That's 500.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.1ai.net\/en\/tag\/ai%e6%8c%87%e4%bb%a4\" title=\"[SEE ARTICLES WITH [AI DIRECTIVE] LABELS]\" target=\"_blank\" >AI Instructions<\/a>, hopefully it will help you optimize the article~<\/strong><\/p>\n<pre class=\"syl-page-code hljs\"><code>Enhanced interaction: Encourage readers to participate in discussions by setting open-ended questions.\r\nSensory details: describe sensory experiences in detail to increase the realism of the scene.\r\nPlot twist: A sudden twist in the plot development breaks the expectation and increases the sense of surprise.\r\nMulti-dimensional narrative: develop the narrative from multiple dimensions to enrich the depth of the article.\r\nHidden ambush: laying ambush in an unintended way to pave the way for the subsequent plot.\r\nSuccinct and powerful: Use concise and powerful expressions to enhance the persuasive power of the article.\r\nCharacter contrast: highlight the conflict point of the story by comparing the personalities of different characters.\r\nTone of voice: Use different tones of voice flexibly to make the article more rhythmic.\r\nEmotional twists and turns: make twists and turns in emotional expression to make the article more emotionally rich.\r\nTime interlacing: Use the interlacing of time lines to increase the complexity of the article.\r\nConversation Advancement: Promote the plot through the characters' conversations to make the narration more natural and fluent.\r\nConflict Escalation: Gradually escalate the conflict to increase the tension and attraction of the plot.\r\nCharacter Transformation: Design unexpected transformations for characters to increase drama.\r\nStreamlining: Conveying the core idea in the most concise way, avoiding redundancy.\r\nCircumstantial narration: To enhance the sense of immersion through multiple perspectives around a central plot point.\r\nRendering atmosphere: Rendering emotion and story atmosphere by describing the environment.\r\nEmotional contrast: highlight the emotional level of the article by comparing different emotions.\r\nCompact pacing: shorten the length of the narrative to increase the tension and rhythm of the plot.\r\nMoral Expression: Convey the hidden moral through detailed descriptions to enhance the depth of the article.\r\nSuspense retention: Retaining suspense at key points in the text to enhance the reader's sense of anticipation.\r\nEmotional Focus: Concentrate on the emotions of the characters in the key scenes to strengthen the emotional impact.\r\nStrong Sense of Picture: Enhance the reader's sense of picture through vivid visual descriptions.\r\nContrasting and reinforcing: make the plot or emotion of the article more distinctive through contrasting techniques.\r\nCoherent Narrative: Keep the narrative coherent and avoid hard jumps.\r\nInside the character: portray the inner world of the character in depth to increase the three-dimensionality of the character.\r\nEmotional foreshadowing: Hinting at upcoming emotional changes in advance through details.\r\nBackground Rendering: Enhance the atmosphere of the story and sense of immersion by rendering the background.\r\nSubtext Hints: Convey deeper information through subtexts in dialogues.\r\nPerspective Shift: Constantly switching narrative perspectives to increase the sense of multi-layeredness of the text.\r\nRevealing contradictions: Increase the drama and tension of the article by gradually revealing the contradictions.\r\nConcise language: Concise language makes the expression more intuitive and powerful and avoids complicated descriptions.\r\nAccumulation of emotions: Through the gradual accumulation of emotions, the infectiousness of the article is enhanced.\r\nStacking of details: enriching the plot through the stacking of details.\r\nSetting: Using environmental descriptions to emphasize the characters' emotions or the atmosphere of the story.\r\nCharacter Contrast: Increase the conflict of characters through the strong contrast between them.\r\nDynamic description: use dynamic description to enhance the sense of picture and action of the article.\r\nAtmospheric oppression: Gradually increasing atmospheric descriptions to enhance the sense of tension in the text.\r\nContrasting Emotions: Use emotional contrast to create dramatic tension and increase the impact of the article.\r\nSensory Contrast: Highlight the changes and contrasts in the situation through sensory contrasts.\r\nStep-by-step tension: Create a sense of step-by-step tension through the progression of the plot.\r\nPsychological Tension: to describe the inner conflicts of the characters in detail and increase the tension of the plot.\r\nSudden Change of Emotion: Sudden change of emotion at a critical moment to enhance the drama of the article.\r\nPlot Laying: laying the groundwork in advance for the subsequent climax, increasing the sense of hierarchy in the article.\r\nPlot reversal: a sudden plot reversal makes the story more impactful.\r\nSlow-motion description: highlighting the subtlety of emotion or action through slow and detailed description.\r\nSilent Tension: Use silence or still scenes to create dramatic tension.\r\nHidden Message: Conveying a hidden message through details, allowing the reader to interpret it for themselves.\r\nSudden slowdown in pace: Suddenly slowing down the pace of the narrative to give the reader room to think.\r\nEmotional climax: Push the emotion to the extreme at the climax to enhance the impact.\r\nAction: To advance the plot through the actions of the characters and enhance the fluidity of the narrative.\r\nConcentration of Conflict: Concentrate the main conflict at a key moment to increase the sense of conflict.\r\nTime elongation: slowing down the pace of time in key episodes to enhance the sense of tension.\r\nReverse Thinking: Use reverse thinking to break the conventional narrative and bring a sense of surprise.\r\nWhite space technique: make the emotional expression more lingering through white space, trigger the reader to think.\r\nEmotional resonance: through the life of the emotion to provoke readers to resonate, enhance the infectious force of the article.\r\nVisual depiction: Enhance the sense of picture through strong visual elements.\r\nMood Preparation: Prepare the character's mood in advance to enhance the strength of the emotional outbreak.\r\nSpatial depiction: Use spatial depiction to increase the realism and hierarchy of the scene.\r\nEmotional echo: echo similar emotions in different plots to enhance the coherence of the article.\r\nAction suspense: add suspense in the character's action to increase the tension of the plot.\r\nProfound portrayal: portray the characters in a more profound way to enhance the reader's memory.\r\nVerbal Contrast: Increase the versatility of the characters by contrasting their tone of voice.\r\nReverse progression: using reverse narrative techniques to increase the complexity of the text.\r\nDetail Replay: reinforces the reader's memory points by repeating key details.\r\nMulti-stranded Narrative: Multiple story lines unfold at the same time to increase the complexity of the plot.\r\nDouble Suspense: Setting up double suspense in a plot to enhance the reader's sense of anticipation.\r\nAction padding: Use the actions of the characters in the early stages to pave the way for the subsequent plot and increase logic.\r\nMomentary Stillness: Enhance dramatic tension by depicting a momentary standstill.\r\nConcise language: concise expression makes the essay more powerful and avoids lengthy narration.\r\nHighlighting Conflicts: Highlighting the conflicts between characters in the dialog increases the sense of conflict.\r\nCompress the plot: Compress the time in the tense plot to increase the sense of urgency.\r\nCharacter psychology: describe the psychological changes of the characters in depth to increase the depth of emotion.\r\nContrast portrayal: Enhance the dramatic conflict of the essay by contrasting positive and negative characters.\r\nLayer by Layer: Enhance the three-dimensionality of the article by advancing the emotion or plot layer by layer.\r\nEmotional release: release emotion at the climax of the article to enhance the emotional impact.\r\nSuspenseful ending: set up suspense at the end of the article to enhance the reader's sense of anticipation.\r\nTone Reversal: Suddenly change the tone of voice in the article to increase the dramatic effect.\r\nNarrative Variation: Flexible change of pace in the narrative to enhance the reading experience of the article.\r\nPlot jumping: increase the sense of surprise and suspense through plot jumping.\r\nInner Monologue: Use the inner monologue of the characters to reveal the deep-seated emotions.\r\nBackground contrast: Use the contrast of different backgrounds to highlight the core conflict of the story.\r\nDetail Mapping: Mapping the character's heart or the direction of the story through details.\r\nPlot Repetition: Repeating certain details in the key plot to enhance emotional tension.\r\nAtmospheric Rendering: Enhance the emotional depth and impact of the story through atmospheric depiction.\r\nCharacter Conflict: Design direct conflict between characters to increase the tension and drama of the text.\r\nLayered progression: Make the plot progressive, gradually deepen the reader's sense of immersion.\r\nPerspective switching: Flexibly use different characters' perspectives to make the narrative more diversified.\r\nEmotional white space: leaving a gap after the emotional climax for the reader to experience on his\/her own.\r\nLayer by Layer Reveal: Enhance the sense of suspense and hierarchy of the article by gradually revealing the clues.\r\nDetailed deduction: Use details to deduce the core conclusion, so that the logic of the article is more rigorous.\r\nEmotional development: Gradually spreading the emotional development, so that the reader can be gradually immersed in it.\r\nAlternating Rhythms: The rhythm of alternating rhythms makes the article more tense.\r\nHints of details: Use details to hint at the future development of the plot and increase the complexity of the story.\r\nDialogue Extension: Let the characters' dialogues extend the course of the story and enhance the naturalness of the plot.\r\nEmotional Coherence: Ensure that the emotional expression is coherent from beginning to end, avoiding hard transitions.\r\nImagery Extension: Strengthen the theme by repeating the imagery and increase the symbolism of the text.\r\nContextualization: Flexibly change the context to break the monotony of the narrative and increase the layers of the story.\r\nPotential Dialogue: Let the dialogues contain information that is not directly expressed, increasing the reader's room for interpretation.\r\nScenario contrast: Use the contrast of different scenarios to emphasize the core emotion of the story.\r\nPolysemy: Enhance the depth of interpretation through the polysemy of language.\r\nPsychological implication: imply the inner emotion of the characters through subtle actions or expressions to increase the tension of the story.\r\nGradual Suspense: The suspense goes deeper and deeper, unraveling the mystery layer by layer to enhance the attractiveness of the plot.\r\nNarrative reversal: Through the reversal of the narrative angle, subvert the reader's expectations and increase the interest.\r\nInvisible clues: planting invisible clues in the story to attract readers to reason.\r\nEmotional symmetry: using the same emotion symmetrically in different episodes to strengthen the narrative logic.\r\nPlot Warm-up: Warming up the story for the big event through small plots, which increases the sense of preparation of the story.\r\nDetail correlation: Let seemingly unrelated details finally correlate to the core plot, to enhance the sense of surprise.\r\nAccelerated pacing: Rapidly accelerate the pace at the climax to create a sense of tension.\r\nEmotional condensation: Convey strong emotions through concise descriptions, avoiding lengthy narratives.\r\nClear hierarchy: Let each paragraph have a clear theme to enhance the organization of the article.\r\nConflict Stimulation: Let the conflict between the characters gradually stimulate and promote the development of the story.\r\nNarrative Segmentation: Increase the diversity of the story by narrating different characters' perspectives in segments.\r\nDelayed gratification: postpone the resolution of the conflict in the narrative to enhance the reader's sense of anticipation.\r\nVisual extension: enriching the story scene by adding details of visual description.\r\nLaying down the mood: establishing a unique mood for the text to make the reader immersed in the scene.\r\nCharacterization: describe the characteristics of the characters in detail to make them more three-dimensional.\r\nDialogue Omission: Omit certain unnecessary language in the dialogues to increase the sense of mystery.\r\nAntinomian behavior: Increase the drama of the plot by the character doing antinomian behavior.\r\nThought Twists: Sudden thought twists make the characters more multi-faceted and the plot more vivid.\r\nNarrative Dispersion: Show the overall plot through multiple unconnected short stories to add interest.\r\nBackground Emotionalization: Let the background environment echo with the character's emotion to enhance the emotional expression.\r\nInner portrayal: Detailed portrayal of the character's inner activities to enhance empathy.\r\nMental Choice: Let the character face the dilemma of difficult choices to increase dramatic tension.\r\nPlot Suspension: Suspend the plot development at critical moments to increase the sense of emotional heaviness.\r\nMetaphorical Narrative: express complex emotions through metaphors to enhance the literary quality of the text.\r\nMulti-dimensional sensory: Use multi-sensory description to make the scene more three-dimensional.\r\nAnomalous expression: break the normal language expression, bring unexpected surprise to the reader.\r\nTime Compression: Compressing time in a tense plot to enhance the sense of urgency.\r\nPsychological hints: guide the reader to interpret the character's motives through suggestive psychological descriptions.\r\nPerspective Focus: Focusing on a particular point of view in a key plot point to increase drama.\r\nVerbal jumps: Use verbal jumps to create the effect of fluctuating emotions in the characters.\r\nSlow action: Refine the character's movements and slow down the pace to increase dramatic impact.\r\nContrasting environment: Use the environment to contrast the character's emotions and increase the emotional impact of the story.\r\nLayer by Layer Analysis: Gradually analyze the character's motivation to make the character more three-dimensional.\r\nPortrayal of the state of mind: reflecting the changes in the plot through the portrayal of the state of mind, increasing the emotional level.\r\nWhite space in dialog: leave space in the dialog for readers to figure out the characters' moods.\r\nEmotional projection: To project the emotion to the climax, so as to make the expression of emotion more profound.\r\nNarrative interlacing: Increase the complexity of the text by interlacing different plots.\r\nCharacter Reflection: Reflecting the inner emotions through the character's behavior to enhance the sense of immersion.\r\nContrast deepening: highlighting the story conflict through the contrast of plots or characters.\r\nSemantic Overlap: Use the technique of semantic overlap to strengthen the theme of the article.\r\nSensory Impact: Enhance the impact of the text through strong sensory descriptions.\r\nAtmospheric contrast: use contrast of atmosphere to make the emotion more distinct.\r\nPlot Jumping: Create a sense of surprise by having the plot suddenly jump from the expected.\r\nBackground Rendering: To bring out the character's emotions through detailed background rendering.\r\nMental Flashbacks: Use flashbacks to describe psychology and add layers of emotion.\r\nImagery association: Use imagery association to make the reader feel the story in their imagination.\r\nSilent Atmosphere: Increase tension and emotional tension through silent scenes.\r\nPlot flashbacks: Use flashbacks to increase the suspense and complexity of the essay.\r\nEmotional buildup: reach an emotional climax through layers of emotional buildup.\r\nLanguage Laying: Laying out the emotional direction in advance through language, leading the reader to empathize.\r\nAudio-visual combination: Combine the visual and auditory senses to enhance the realism of the scene.\r\nBehavioral contrast: Reveal the inner conflict through the character's behavioral contrast.\r\nMulti-line Narrative: Developing multiple story lines at the same time to increase the complexity of the plot.\r\nVerbal interlacing: through verbal interlacing, the characters' personalities are more distinctive.\r\nSlow unfolding: unfolding the plot slowly to increase the sense of gradual progress of emotions.\r\nAnomalous Characters: Create anomalous characters to break the reader's stereotypes.\r\nBackground Symbolism: Using the background to symbolize the character's emotions or the direction of the story.\r\nAction Foreshadowing: Foreshadowing future plot development through subtle actions.\r\nEmotional progression: Enhance the emotional impact by describing emotions layer by layer.\r\nPlot Dislocation: Creating a sense of plot dislocation to break the reader's expectations.\r\nEmotional opposites: Enhance the emotional level of the article through the coexistence of opposing emotions.\r\nPsychological impact: depict sudden psychological impact to enhance emotional tension.\r\nMulti-dimensional time: the narrative unfolds through a multi-dimensional timeline, increasing the depth of the article.\r\nAtmospheric white space: leave the atmosphere white, so that the emotional expression of more tension and afterglow.\r\nLinguistic Levels: Increase the complexity of characterization through different linguistic levels.\r\nBehavioral Metaphors: Use character behavior as a metaphor for emotion or fate.\r\nDetailed twist: Setting up a twist in the details to increase the sense of surprise in the story.\r\nEmotional links: linking emotions progressively through details to increase the sense of emotional progression.\r\nTime flashbacks: revealing a character's past through flashbacks to increase the complexity of the plot.\r\nBehavioral Repetition: Repeating the character's behavior to emphasize the character's psychological state.\r\nEmotional Chain: Promote the plot development through chain reaction of emotions.\r\nInner Monologue: Present the character's truest psychological state through monologue.\r\nMulti-Level Setting: Use multi-level setting descriptions to add depth to the text.\r\nMulti-sensory integration: Integrate visual, auditory and other multi-sensory experiences to enhance the sense of immersion.\r\nMetaphorical Symbolism: Enhance the mood and depth of the essay through metaphors and symbols.\r\nCompression of information: Compressing the amount of information at the rhythmic tension increases the reader's sense of urgency in reading.\r\nEmotional Echoes: Emotions are echoed repeatedly in the text to increase emotional depth.\r\nGradual revelation: Gradual revelation of the hidden motives of the characters enhances the layering of the story.\r\nAction portrayal: Refinement of action portrayal increases the vividness of the plot.\r\nEmotional escalation: The emotions gradually sublimate as the plot advances, reaching an emotional climax.\r\nAlternating backgrounds: Use the changing backgrounds to promote the development of the plot.\r\nMood Transition: Enhance the authenticity of the characters through natural mood transition.\r\nDialogue Gap: Create gaps in the dialog to increase the delicacy of emotional expression.\r\nPsychological Layers: Enhance the three-dimensionality of the characters through multi-layered psychological descriptions.\r\nAccelerated pace: accelerate the narrative pace at the climax of the plot to increase the sense of tension.\r\nConcise language: Use concise language to express complex emotions and avoid dragging.\r\nMultiple perspectives: narrate through multiple perspectives to increase the richness of the story.\r\nPlot Reflection: Reflect the emotional fluctuations within the characters through the plot.\r\nSharp contradictions: gradually sharpen the contradictions to push the plot forward.\r\nLanguage jumping off: use jumping off the language expression, increase the fun of the article.\r\nEmotional Reservation: Reserve space in the expression of emotions for the reader to experience on their own.\r\nBuried clues: Bury the ambush of the future plot through details to enhance the sense of suspense.\r\nConversation Break: Make the conversation break at a critical moment to create a dramatic contrast.\r\nEmotional saturation: Push the emotions to saturation at the climax to heighten the tension of the text.\r\nPerverse Behavior: Reveal the character's inner conflict through his or her perverse behavior.\r\nDialogue Advancement: Use concise dialogues to advance the plot and enhance the fluidity of the narrative.\r\nContradiction highlighting: to intensify the conflict at the critical moment and enhance the impact of the story.\r\nReverse padding: Break the reader's expectation of the plot by reversing the padding.\r\nTime Staggering: Enhance the layering of the text through time-staggered narration.\r\nRepeated Echoes: Let a certain plot echo over and over again to increase the memory point of the article.\r\nEmotional Accumulation: Emotions gradually accumulate as the plot progresses, and finally release the emotional climax.\r\nPsychological Struggle: Increase emotional conflict by portraying a character's internal struggle.\r\nHidden details: hiding details in the dialog or plot increases the complexity of the story.\r\nPlot polysemy: increase the room for interpretation of the text through polysemous plot design.\r\nChanging Tone: The tone of voice changes with the development of the plot, increasing the emotional level of the characters.\r\nEmotional crossover: Crossing different emotional threads increases the emotional complexity of the article.\r\nPsychological contrast: show the inner world of the characters through psychological contrast.\r\nMulti-line spreading: spreading the plot through multiple clues at the same time to enhance the tension of the story.\r\nSuspenseful foreshadowing: Setting up suspense in the pre-plot to guide the reader to continue reading.\r\nBackground Foreshadowing: Hinting at the direction of the plot with changes in the background.\r\nTime Amplification: Amplify the sense of time in important plots to increase the sense of tension.\r\nContrast Reinforcement: Enhance the sense of conflict in a character or plot through strong contrasts.\r\nPlot Stagnation: Create tension and suspense through a temporary lull in the plot.\r\nEmotional Delay: Delaying emotional outbursts to enhance them.\r\nTime Reversal: Break the linear narrative through time reversal to enhance the sense of suspense.\r\nEmotional undercurrents: express the character's repressed emotions through subtle descriptions.\r\nSetting: Use the setting to emphasize the emotional changes within the character.\r\nRhythmic ups and downs: Enhance the volatility of the plot through rhythmic ups and downs.\r\nReversal of details: Create a reversal in the details to bring a sense of surprise to the reader.\r\nPsychological buildup: depicting the gradual buildup of the character's psychology, finally reaching an emotional outburst.\r\nRhythmic Contrast: Creating emotional or plot impact through strong contrasts in rhythm.\r\nSilence Foreshadowing: Hinting at an impending conflict through the character's silence.\r\nScene Expansion: Make the story more vivid through the gradual expansion of the scene.\r\nEmotional Rewind: Enhance the infectiousness of the text through the repeated rewinding of emotions.\r\nHidden Conflict: Hint at the conflict between the characters to enhance the dramatic tension.\r\nDetailed action descriptions: Enhance the dynamics of the scene with detailed action descriptions.\r\nPsychological reaction: depicting the immediate psychological reaction of the characters to the events, increasing the emotional level.\r\nClue Repetition: Strengthen the reader's memory through the recurrence of clues.\r\nEmotional rebound: Sudden rebound of emotion after a low point to enhance the emotional impact.\r\nSudden change of tempo: change the tempo at a critical moment to enhance the tension of the article.\r\nAtmosphere Shift: Suddenly change the atmosphere of the article to create an unexpected emotional twist.\r\nVisual Contrast: Enhance emotional tension through contrasting visual descriptions.\r\nBackground Parallelism: Synchronize the background with the plot to increase the coherence of the story.\r\nLanguage Balance: Maintain language balance in an intense plot to avoid over-exaggeration.\r\nTime break: increase the complexity and suspense of the article through the break in the timeline.\r\nEmotional Reservation: Reserve emotional space for subsequent plots to maintain emotional tension.\r\nAtmospheric spreading: describe the environmental atmosphere in detail to enhance the infectiousness of the article.\r\nConvergence of perspectives: Switching multiple perspectives in the same plot to enrich the narrative level.\r\nInner analysis: analyze the character's heart, enhance the character's three-dimensional sense.\r\nSensory resonance: trigger the reader's sensory resonance through multi-sensory description.\r\nComparison and Contrast: To promote the plot through comparison and contrast to increase the drama of the article.\r\nSuspense Recovery: Recovering the previously set suspense at the end of the plot to create a sense of surprise.\r\nPsychological Extension: Extend the plot through delicate psychological descriptions to enhance the sense of immersion.\r\nMulti-perspective flashbacks: Use multi-perspective flashbacks to increase the depth of the narrative.\r\nAction padding: pave the way for the development of the plot through action descriptions to enhance the coherence of the narrative.\r\nEmotional Mapping: Mapping the external situation with the character's inner emotions to increase emotional depth.\r\nDialogue Rhythm: advancing the plot by controlling the rhythm of the dialogues, enhancing the sense of urgency.\r\nDetail Delay: Delaying the revelation of details increases the reader's sense of curiosity and anticipation.\r\nAtmospheric contrast: contrasting different atmospheres to reflect the inner conflicts of the characters.\r\nEmotional aftertaste: Retain the aftertaste after the emotional climax to increase the reader's sense of recollection.\r\nTime Scaling: Scale the timeline freely to enhance the flexibility of the narrative.\r\nEmotional highlights: Suddenly highlighting emotions in a bland plot to enhance emotional tension.\r\nNarrative Coherence: Maintain the coherence of the narrative and avoid the hard transition between plots.\r\nEmotional white space: leave a gap in the expression of emotion, so that readers can experience it by themselves.\r\nAtmospheric contrast: through the sudden change of atmosphere, let the article have more emotional impact.\r\nConcise language: present complex emotions in concise language to avoid redundancy.\r\nEmotional Reconstruction: Reconstruct the character's emotions after an emotional outburst to enhance the sense of three-dimensionality.\r\nImplied Conflict: imply conflict between characters through subtle words and actions.\r\nScene Fragmentation: Use fragmented narration of scenes to increase the sense of suspense in the text.\r\nEmotional opposition: presenting opposing emotions in the same plot to enhance tension.\r\nEmotional Reinvention: reinventing characters' emotions in the plot to increase their versatility.\r\nSubtext Expression: conveying emotions through subtext to increase the depth of the dialog.\r\nAction Layering: Layering the characters' actions to enhance the complexity of the plot.\r\nEmotional spreading: gradually spreading out the characters' emotions to increase the infectiousness of the text.\r\nInner Conflict: Promote the plot through inner conflict to increase the complexity of the characters.\r\nBackground mapping: use the background environment to map the inner world of the character, increase emotional resonance.\r\nPerspective Reversal: Suddenly reversing the narrative perspective to create a dramatic contrast.\r\nTone Reversal: Suddenly change the tone of voice in the text to increase the emotional or plot impact.\r\nTime Cutting: Increase the non-linearity of the narrative by describing the cutting of time.\r\nSensory Refinement: Refine the sensory experience to enhance the reader's sense of contextual immersion.\r\nEmotional suppression: Increase the inner emotional tension by suppressing the expression of emotions.\r\nCharacter Contrast: Highlight the conflict between characters by contrasting their personalities.\r\nEmotional Conflict: Gradually deepen the emotional conflict between characters to promote the plot development.\r\nVisual jumps: make visual jumps in the narrative to create a sense of surprise.\r\nRhythmic breaks: Setting narrative breaks at key points to enhance the sense of tension in the plot.\r\nEmotional Layers: Increase the emotional depth of the article through progressive emotional layers.\r\nAtmospheric Hints: Hinting at the upcoming plot through subtle changes in the atmosphere.\r\nExchange of Perspectives: Enrich the layers of the narrative by exchanging the perspectives of the characters.\r\nLanguage Conflict: Show the characters' relationship through the contrast and conflict of language.\r\nTime overlap: Use the overlapping description of time line to increase the complexity of the plot.\r\nEmotional resonance: trigger the reader's emotional resonance through delicate emotional descriptions.\r\nPlot opposition: set up opposing plots to enhance the drama and tension of the text.\r\nOverlapping backgrounds: Use multiple backgrounds to enrich the narrative dimension of the story.\r\nRepetition of Tone: Repeated use of tone changes in the text to increase the sense of layers in the plot.\r\nAction white space: create emotional space within the character through action white space.\r\nPsychological padding: Enhance the sense of emotional progression through meticulous psychological padding.\r\nMulti-line narrative: increase the complexity and depth of the plot through multi-clue narrative.\r\nEmotional contrast: Utilizing emotional contrast to increase plot conflict and drama.\r\nPlot Compression: Compressing the plot during tense moments to increase the sense of compactness of the story.\r\nBackground Symbolism: using the background setting as an emotional symbol to enhance the depth of the text.\r\nVisual detailing: Enhance the graphic quality of a scene through visual detailing.\r\nPsychic Reflection: Use the character's behavior to reflect his\/her inner emotions and increase the emotional depth.\r\nEmotional parallelism: Showing multiple emotions in parallel in different episodes to increase the level of the text.\r\nTime jumping: Enhance the sense of suspense through time jumping descriptions.\r\nJuxtaposition of plots: Juxtapose opposing plots to create tension and conflict.\r\nAlternating Emotions: Increase the emotional tension of the text by alternating emotions.\r\nCharacter white space: reserve space for the character's emotional expression and let the reader interpret it on his\/her own.\r\nBackground accentuation: Use the background to accentuate the character's emotion and enhance the infectiousness of the article.\r\nLanguage Compression: Compress the language in important scenes to increase the urgency of the narrative.\r\nEmotional undercurrents: express the character's repressed emotional undercurrents through delicate descriptions.\r\nAction Contrast: To show the difference in character through the contrast of different characters' actions.\r\nPlot aftertaste: add a sense of aftertaste to the article by leaving a plot aftertaste.\r\nContrast and Reinforcement: Make the emotion or plot of the essay more distinctive through contrasting techniques.\r\nCharacter Conflict: Design a direct conflict between characters to increase the dramatic tension of the text.\r\nRhythmic Contrast: Utilizing rhythmic contrast to enhance the emotional volatility of the essay.\r\nEmotional Focus: Focus on a particular emotion to make the emotional expression of the essay more concentrated.\r\nScene Repetition: Increase the memorability of the text by repeatedly describing the scene.\r\nCharacter Awakening: Promote the dramatic development of the plot through the character's awakening.\r\nImplied Symbolism: Enhance the literary quality of the text through the implied symbolism of the details.\r\nSimplicity of Language: Use simple language to express complex emotions and avoid over-description.\r\nInternal division: depicting a character's sense of internal division increases emotional conflict.\r\nTime breaks: Setting breaks in the time narrative to increase the sense of hierarchy in the essay.\r\nChain of Plots: Promote the story through the chain reaction of plots.\r\nPerspective Progression: Develop the narrative from different perspectives to increase the depth of the article.\r\nEmotional fullness: in the climax of the plot to push the emotion to fullness, enhance the tension of the article.\r\nAtmospheric Foreshadowing: Hinting at future plot developments through the atmosphere, increasing the sense of suspense.\r\nEmotional flow: through the natural flow of emotions, make the article more fluent and real.\r\nUnexpected reversal: through the unexpected plot reversal, increase the attraction of reading.\r\nPsychological shock: depict the strong shock of the unexpected event on the character's psychology.\r\nInternal Struggle: portray the character's inner conflict and enhance the emotional conflict.\r\nEnvironmental Interaction: Let the environment interact with the character's emotions to strengthen the sense of immersion in the narrative.\r\nEmotional Accumulation: through the gradual accumulation of emotions, and finally focus on the outbreak.\r\nMetaphorical Advancement: Promote the development of the plot through metaphors to increase the narrative level.\r\nDialogue white space: leave emotional gaps in the dialogues for the readers to fill in.\r\nChange of tone: skillfully use change of tone in the narrative to maintain the rhythm of the story.\r\nHinting at the ending: hinting at the ending through details to enhance the predictability of the text.\r\nGradual Suspense: Gradually increase suspense to keep the reader's continued interest.\r\nPsychological Continuity: Increase emotional continuity through continuous depiction of the character's heart.\r\nExpressive portrayal: character expressions are carefully depicted to express the subtle changes in emotions.\r\nPlot recursion: Maintains the fluidity of the story through gradual recursion of the plot.\r\nCharacter Reaction: Describe the immediate reaction of the characters to the unexpected plot to enhance the sense of immersion.\r\nNarrative Overlap: Enhance the complexity of the text by allowing two narrative levels to overlap.\r\nAction Refinement: Refine the character's actions to enhance the realism of the narrative.\r\nEmotional warm-up: warming up the emotions before the plot begins, increasing the power of emotional outbursts.\r\nBackground flashbacks: show the background through flashbacks to enhance the sense of storytelling.\r\nWhite space: create a sense of mystery by using white space to let readers think on their own.\r\nScene Expansion: Gradually expand the scene to increase the sense of space and level of the article.\r\nSlowing down the pace: slowing down the pace after a tense episode, giving the reader breathing space.\r\nDialogue Foreshadowing: Foreshadowing the subsequent plot in advance through dialogues to enhance coherence.\r\nEmotional transfer: Transferring emotions from one character to another increases interaction.\r\nSynchronization of Action and Thought: Synchronization of action description and thought to enhance the naturalness of emotional expression.\r\nRhythmic transitions: create a sense of surprise in the plot through sudden transitions in rhythm.\r\nTone progression: Let the character's tone change gradually, highlighting the progression of emotions.\r\nEmotional condensation: Condense complex emotions into a short dialog to increase impact.\r\nBackground change: Use the change of background to imply the plot twist and enhance the dynamics of the story.\r\nEmotional climaxes: Increasing emotional climaxes to enhance the sense of hierarchy in the text.\r\nSpatial opposites: Setting up opposing spaces in the same scene to increase visual conflict.\r\nRepeated Dialogue: Reinforce important emotions through the recurrence of dialogues.\r\nDetails echoing: echoing details before and after to increase the completeness and coherence of the plot.\r\nCharacter Metamorphosis: depicts character growth or metamorphosis to advance the story.\r\nSemantic Puns: Increase the interpretive level of the text through semantic puns.\r\nVisual Symbolism: uses visual elements as symbols to enhance the implicit meaning of the text.\r\nInner Echoes: Enhance the psychological activities of the characters through their inner echoes.\r\nDialogue Twist: Add an unexpected twist to the dialog to create tension.\r\nEmotional Echoes: Add layers of emotion by having them echo through different episodes.\r\nContrast Spread: Enhance the tension of the text through the contrast of the plot and characters.\r\nPsychological undercurrents: promote the development of the plot through the undercurrents of emotions within the characters.\r\nEmotional increment: let the emotion increment in each plot, enhance the tension of the article.\r\nFraming: Framing the plot in key images to increase the visual impact.\r\nPacing Balance: Keep the flow of the text by controlling the pace of the plot.\r\nInternal and External Conflict: Allow the character's internal conflict to unfold in tandem with the external conflict to increase depth.\r\nPremonition Ambush: Burying a premonition to keep the reader guessing about the next plot development.\r\nDialogue pauses: create tension and emotional tension by setting pauses in the dialog.\r\nEmotional Descents: Gradually reduce the intensity of emotion to set the stage for the outburst that follows.\r\nBackground Stillness: allowing the background to stand still to highlight the character's internal changes.\r\nCharacter revolt: depicting a character's revolt against circumstances or fate adds dramatic conflict.\r\nConflict Focus: focuses the central conflict of the plot progressively, driving the story to its climax.\r\nEmotional fog: create fog in emotions to guide readers to keep exploring the truth.\r\nBehavioral Mapping: Let the characters' behavior map out their inner thoughts.\r\nTime Break: Create a break in time in the narrative to add a sense of suspense to the text.\r\nEmotional Turns: Turning emotions at key moments to enhance the drama of the text.\r\nCondensation of details: condense complex emotions into a simple detail to increase impact.\r\nAnomalous Actions: Describing a character's anomalous actions creates a sense of suspense in the plot.\r\nSensory Mapping: Mapping a character's inner emotions through sensory details.\r\nRhythmic changes: Adjust the rhythm in the highs and lows of the plot to enhance the reading experience.\r\nMulti-perspective interweaving: interweaving the plot with multiple perspectives to increase the complexity of the narrative.\r\nEmotional release: Allow the characters to release their emotions at the right moment to reach the climax.\r\nLanguage padding: Enhance the layering of the narrative by padding the plot with language.\r\nBackground Contrast: Highlight the character's emotional changes through the contrasting depiction of the background.\r\nScene dislocation: Create reading tension through scene dislocation description.\r\nCharacter's state of mind: Reflect the character's inner emotions with scene descriptions.\r\nAction Escalation: Let the action escalate gradually at key moments to push the story forward.\r\nRhythmic pause: Sudden pause at the peak of the plot to create strong emotional tension.\r\nTemporal Layers: Let multiple temporal layers intertwine in the narrative to increase the depth of the text.\r\nMental Mirror: Let the character's heart become the mirror image of the storyline to enhance the sense of immersion.\r\nEmotional transitions: Change the atmosphere and emotional tension of the text through emotional transitions.\r\nEmotional Mapping: Mapping the character's emotions into the environmental descriptions to increase emotional depth.\r\nIncreasing Tone: Make the tone progressively stronger to drive the plot forward.\r\nEnvironmental Metaphor: Symbolize the character's emotional changes through environmental changes to add depth.\r\nInternal Struggle: Describe the character's internal struggle to increase emotional drama.\r\nConflict progression: Let the conflict progress gradually as the plot develops to drive the climax.\r\nSudden Change in Behavior: Let the character's behavior change suddenly to create dramatic emotional impact.\r\nSpace Compression: Compresses the sense of space in a tense plot to increase the sense of urgency.\r\nEmotional lows: pushing the characters to emotional lows, paving the way for subsequent reversals.\r\nMulti-dimensional Narrative: unfolding the plot through a multi-dimensional narrative, adding complexity to the story.\r\nInner Monologue: Show the character's true thoughts through inner monologue to increase emotional depth.\r\nAction Repetition: Repeat key actions to strengthen the reader's memory and emotional resonance.\r\nEasy language: Use easy language to regulate the tense plot and enhance the reading experience.\r\nBackground dialog: Combine background description with dialog to enrich the plot.\r\nEmotional cracks: hint at potential crisis in the characters' relationship through emotional cracks.\r\nScene Switching: Create a sense of urgency in the reading pace through rapid scene switching.\r\nMental Emergence: Let the character's inner thoughts suddenly emerge, breaking the coherence of the plot.\r\nPlot Reflection: Let the plot become a reflection of the character's inner world, adding a sense of metaphor to the text.\r\nEmotional development: Gradually develop the emotions to make the plot more subtle and natural.\r\nReflection of Environment: Reflecting the character's emotions through the environment to enhance the implicit meaning of the article.\r\nMultiple Conflicts: Simultaneous development of multiple conflicts increases the tension and complexity of the plot.\r\nTime oppression: the sense of time oppression enhances the sense of tension and compactness of the plot.\r\nVerbal moderation: To express complex emotions through moderated language and to avoid lengthy narration.\r\nScene Framing: Framing a scene at a critical moment enhances the reader's visual impression.\r\nEmotional escalation: Let the emotions gradually escalate with the advancement of the plot to promote the climax of the story.\r\nWhite space in the background: leave white space in the background description, so that readers can fill in the blanks by themselves.\r\nEmotional collision: Create dramatic conflict through the collision of emotions of different characters.\r\nConflict internalization: internalize external conflicts into psychological conflicts of the characters to increase complexity.\r\nEmotional collapse: create impact by depicting a moment of sudden emotional collapse.\r\nEmotional closure: Have the character close off emotions to suggest a potential emotional outburst.\r\nDialogue Break: create plot tension by breaking up the dialog.\r\nEnvironmental Extension: Extend the details of the environment to make the story more layered.\r\nPsychic Struggle: Depicting a character's psychic struggle adds emotional thickness.\r\nRhythmic Dislocation: Use rhythmic dislocation in different plots to enhance the sense of contrast in the story.\r\nAction Mapping: Let the character's action map his\/her inner emotion to enrich the characterization.\r\nEmotional Overlap: Overlap different emotional clues to create a complex emotional atmosphere.\r\nVisual Delay: Increase the tension of the story by delaying the visual changes.\r\nBackground Reconciliation: Reconcile the conflict between characters with background changes to create a sense of balance.\r\nEmotional Decrease: Gradually reduce the intensity of emotions to prepare for subsequent emotional outbursts.\r\nAtmospheric Reinvention: Shift the direction of the plot through atmospheric reinvention at key moments.\r\nInner Rupture: depicting the character's inner rupture to enhance the emotional tension.\r\nContrast Impact: Create a shocking effect of the plot by depicting strong contrasts.\r\nCharacter Introspection: Allow the character to engage in introspection to promote internalized emotional development.\r\nContextual Metaphor: Use the context as a metaphor for emotion to enhance the implicit meaning of the text.\r\nScene Comparison: Highlight the changes in emotion or plot by comparing different scenes.\r\nAction progression: Let the characters' actions progress gradually with the development of the plot to increase the tension.\r\nEmotional encounters: depict direct encounters of emotions to create strong dramatic conflicts.\r\nTime lag: lagging time in key plot points to increase emotional gravity.\r\nMultiple meanings of language: use language with multiple meanings to increase the interpretation space of the article.\r\nPsychological distortion: portraying the distortion of the character's psychology to enhance the complexity of emotions.\r\nSensory Confusion: Confuse the reader's expectation through sensory depiction to increase the mystery of the story.\r\nConflict Explosion: Gradually pile up conflicts until emotions and conflicts fully explode.\r\nEmotional overload: Let the emotions reach overload state to increase the impact of the article.\r\nRhythmic cascade: superimpose rhythmic changes in different episodes to create a complex sense of narrative.\r\nSharp Language: Show the character's emotional outburst through sharp language.\r\nContextual contrasts: Use contextual contrasts to emphasize sudden changes in the plot.\r\nMental Labyrinth: Describe the character's psychology in a labyrinthine structure to increase the difficulty of interpretation.\r\nEmotional wrapping: wrapping hot emotions in a calm plot to increase tension.\r\nAction Pause: Suspend the action at key points of the plot to create suspense and tension.\r\nEmotional Deposition: Gradual deposition of emotions to pave the way for the subsequent emotional climax.\r\nSilence in the background: Use the quiet background to set off the inner fluctuations of the characters and enhance the emotional effect.\r\nEmotional Dissipation: Let the emotions gradually dissipate after the climax to create an afterburner.\r\nCharacter opposition: pitting characters against each other emotionally or behaviorally to drive the conflict forward.\r\nNarrative Cutting: Create a non-linear structure by cutting the narrative to add depth to the text.\r\nAtmospheric Condensation: Condense a complex atmosphere into a brief scene to heighten tension.\r\nInner closure: depicting the character's sense of inner closure, suggesting the accumulation and explosion of emotions.\r\nSense of time oppression: drive the plot through the sense of time oppression, increase the sense of tension.\r\nEmotional Recovery: Allow the character's emotions to suddenly recover after a low point, enhancing drama.\r\nVisual Closure: Create a sense of oppression with closed visual depictions to enhance emotional tension.\r\nEmotional Confrontation: pits the characters' emotions against each other, driving the plot conflict to escalate.\r\nInner isolation: depicting the character's inner isolation to strengthen the character's loneliness.\r\nMisrepresentation of language: show the character's mental state through misrepresentation of language to increase complexity.\r\nReverse Emotion: Suddenly introduce reverse emotion in a positive plot to create a sense of surprise.\r\nAction Reflection: Let the character's actions reflect his\/her inner changes to enhance the expressive power.\r\nPsychological deconstruction: Demonstrate the character's inner vulnerability through gradual psychological deconstruction.\r\nRhythm Compression: Compressing the rhythm at critical moments to increase the sense of tension and urgency.\r\nInterweaving multiple narratives: interweaving multiple narratives to increase the complexity of the story.\r\nEmotional inversion: Invert emotions at critical moments to create unexpected emotional impact.\r\nTime Extension: add a sense of space and depth to the story by extending the timeline.\r\nPsychological Sinking: depicting the process of psychological sinking of the character, showing his helplessness and despair.\r\nAction withdrawal: at the climax of the plot, let the character's action suddenly withdraw to create a contrast.\r\nBackground Delay: Make the plot fuller and more three-dimensional through the delayed description of the background.\r\nEmotional Sequestration: To make emotions temporarily sequestered in a particular plot to enhance the sense of suspense.\r\nInner Opposition: portraying the characters' inner opposing emotions, increasing the sense of emotional hierarchy.\r\nScene Explosion: Promote the climax of the plot through the sudden explosion of the scene.\r\nTime Illusion: Create the illusion of time in the plot to increase the mystery of the story.\r\nDialogue Dislocation: Make the dialogues dislocated in the context to create dramatic contrasts.\r\nEmotional Escape: Let the character's emotion suddenly escape at a critical moment to enhance the emotional tension.\r\nBackground Stasis: Highlighting changes in the plot or character through the stillness of the background.\r\nPsychological Split: depicting a character's sense of psychological split to enhance the dramatic conflict of the text.\r\nEmotional reset: a sudden reset in emotional expression to create a dramatic reversal of emotion.\r\nTime interlacing: allowing timelines to intersect in the narrative, adding complexity to the plot.\r\nAction Fade: Gradually diminish the actions of the characters to 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impact.\r\nPsychological Accumulation: Increase the impact of emotional outbursts through gradual psychological accumulation.\r\nLanguage collision: Let the characters' languages collide to enhance the sense of conflict between the characters.\r\nReverse psychology: let the character's psychological state reverse with the plot development, creating contrast.\r\nEmotional splicing: splicing different emotional fragments to increase the narrative fluidity of the article.\r\nInner Sinking and Floating: portraying the inner sinking and floating changes of the characters to increase the three-dimensionality of the characters.\r\nScene haunting: let the scene constantly haunt the character's heart, increasing the depth of emotion.\r\nSemantic Dislocation: Increase the complexity of the narrative through semantic dislocation.\r\nBackground Integration: Integrate the background with the character's emotion to enhance the expression of emotion.\r\nLanguage Gradual Strengthening: Let the language gradually enhance the transmission of emotion and promote the plot development.\r\nPsychological Hiding: Increase the suspense of the plot by hiding the character's psychology.\r\nEmotional breakthrough: Let the character's emotions suddenly break through at a low point to increase tension.\r\nAction Repetition: Repeating a certain action to enhance the symbolism of the narrative.\r\n<\/code><\/pre>\n<p>Human emotions, thinking and creativity cannot be replaced by AI. That's why no matter how much AI advances, the<strong>The core of writing remains in the hands of human beings themselves<\/strong>.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Don't look at AI is now so hot, it seems that everyone is using, but can really play it to understand the people, really not much. People may think: AI is not a tool, throw some keywords in, get it done! This idea is a little simple. In fact, it is not easy to make AI write an informative and interesting thing. If you don't believe me, try it. Either full of running accounts without much logic, or a large number of sets of sentences without much soul. The root of the problem is that you have not found the best way to deal with AI. Now Teddy let's talk about how to let AI improve the quality of the article. AI is not a hammer deal The expectations of AI are generally quite high, and it is felt that AI can replace the entire process of writing. AI can't really write articles in this way. 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