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“Narrative should flow as flows the brook down through the hills and the leafy woodlands...a brook that never goes straight for a minute, but goes and goes briskly, sometimes ungrammatically, and sometimes fetching a horseshoe of ¾ of a mile around and at the end of the circuit flowing within a…” quote by Mark Twain
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“Narrative should flow as flows the brook down through the hills and the leafy woodlands...a brook that never goes straight for a minute, but goes and goes briskly, sometimes ungrammatically, and sometimes fetching a horseshoe of ¾ of a mile around and at the end of the circuit flowing within a yard of the path that it traversed an hour before; but always going and always following at least one law, always loyal to that law, the law of narrative, which has no law. Nothing to do but make the trip; the how of it is not important, so that the trip is made.”

Mark Twain

About This Quote

Narrative should flow naturally, like a winding brook, obeying its own internal logic rather than a rigid structure; the journey matters more than the precise path.

In simple terms: Storytelling thrives on organic, law‑bound flow.

Key Takeaway

A narrative's strength lies in its fluid, self‑consistent movement.

Themes

creativity storytelling structure vs. spontaneity natural rhythm law of narrative

Mood

playful philosophical inspirational

Type

literary metaphor creative advice

When to use this quote

  • writing fiction
  • crafting speeches
  • designing brand storytelling

Key Concepts

narrative theory literary style

Practical Applications

  • creative writing workshops
  • content strategy sessions

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does embracing a 'lawless' narrative enhance reader engagement?
  • What balance should be struck between structure and spontaneity in storytelling?
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