six demon bag
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We won;t get marked down if there's swear words in out story, will we? I probably should've asked this ages ago. Should I take out just to be safe? That's damn stupid if we do!
+1i wouldn't. I remember reading the hsc marking guidelines (cant remember which year). They said a lot of people swore and it was innapropriate and they pretty much suggested don't do it.
O yer. and even if you could swear, still don't do it. You might get a marker that gets offended and you wouldn't want that now would you?
"I want more life... fucker."Whenever I quote Roy from Blade Runner, I keep the swear word in - it's legitimate evidence of his anger. (If you don't know Blade Runner, I've probably lost you by now.)
Really? We were explicitly told to leave that out for the reasons I said above. But you've got a point, it shows his emotion and reinforces his standings as "more human than human". I don't know if I should ever keep the word in. That quote never came to me in an essay before...As others have said, if it legitimately contributes to the overall characterisation of the character, then it should be fine. Whenever I quote Roy from Blade Runner, I keep the swear word in - it's legitimate evidence of his anger. (If you don't know Blade Runner, I've probably lost you by now.)
Without knowing your character, "Fuck it" is much more realistic than "Screw it" or "Curse it" both of which sound like you're self-censoring yourself.Thanks guys. It just says fuck once: "Fuck it. I'm drinking." but I probably change to "Screw it. I'm drinking." or "Curse it. Perhaps I might wet my whistle." thank y'all!
Curse it!Without knowing your character, "Fuck it" is much more realistic than "Screw it" or "Curse it" both of which sound like you're self-censoring yourself.
I only swear if it works in the context, not for effect or anything but for realistic dialogue. For me "Curse it" is something they would say in a Disney movie or neighbours or something where they need to keep G/PG. A marker won't get offended if you have the occasional swear in dialogue, or even if it's a first person narrator it could work, but keep it reasonable. As with everything in english, a lot of it is common sense for what does and what doesn't work.
tl;dr: Above these "rules", sound realistic. Noone says "curse it". Ever.
yes.i said 'fuck you' in an a test once (in story). Teacher circled it and just wrote 'lol
next to it.
It was fun to write, and I'm guessing from the mark it was fun to read to“God fucking damn!” Randy yelled, throwing his kebab at a parked car. “Some bitch stole my car!”