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Article Title: How to Use an Emotional Hook
Author: Jane Sumerset
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Hooking your readers emotionally helps your writing a known thing to the public. The key to gain more readers is to hook them emotionally to a certain topic where most people can relate their side with it. Of course, even if you are not allowed to choose your own topic, still, you have to write an interesting content so that your readers will eventually like it sooner or later.
Not all people would like to read a particular piece all the time. There are those who don�t want to consume their time reading to any non-sense content or where they don�t find the writings appealing. What you need is to write your piece effectively where all types of people will suit their taste on it.
More and more people can be easily hooked into your writing if you do it emotionally. A topic where it affects their emotional side and where they can react with it emotionally is what you need to include in your content. This is way better than writing general issues and topics into a longer piece where not all readers find it very interesting.
Not sure on how to write one? Don�t leave yourself hanging with this situation. There are always a lot of ways and answers for every problem and there are plenty of writing techniques and guides that will help you to improve your writing more.
An emotional hook is one of the easiest ways to infuse your writing with emotional power. Using this instrument, you can involve the reader�s heart just as much as a thought-provoking piece can engage the mind.
Unforgettable passages, surprising turns and jarring dialogue are all examples of writing that can overwhelm the reader with emotion. Done enough times throughout the work, you can keep them engaged and focused on the text, eagerly waiting what comes next.
An emotional hook is best employed at the beginning of a piece, used to set the overall mood. You can accomplish it by tying the theme of the piece to a strong emotion that the reader is already familiar with. These feelings can be triggered by something as simple as a poignant line or something as complex as a colorful description.
When planning for emotional hooks, write them down first.
Theme: What�s the theme of the piece?
Emotion: What emotion that the reader is familiar with do you want to tap into?
Hook: How will you accomplish that?
Only when you have it on paper and can picture the presentation should you begin the actual work of committing it into prose. Throughout the writing, you can access this same emotion either by calling back on the original hook or presenting a new one entirely.
Poor grammar is one of the biggest hindrances to effective emotional hooks. The distraction that it causes can lead readers to over think during the process, engaging their logical minds instead of their feelings. As such, make sure to employ a reputable writing software to correct any mistakes.
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