NARRATOR: Everything we read, whether it’s a history book or a science-fiction story has been written by someone. That person is called an author.
The author decides what they want you to feel or explore and chooses all elements of the story carefully.
AUTHOR: I need a bad guy - I think I’ll name him Mr. Doom. Hmm…yes, that might work. Got to be really mean looking, with a big moustache, no, even meaner. That might be too much. When he's in a bad mood he squashes little bunny rabbits.
NARRATOR: But the author can change their mind. Maybe he only looks mean, but is really kind hearted…
So you see? It is the author that decides everything that happens in the story. That’s called ‘authorial intent’.
Watch the video to learn what an author does!
When you write a story, you are the author. You can choose everything that happens in the story. That's called authorial intent.
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