I'm bit puzzled about cliches. In my opinion, there
are great books written by South African writers and they are based on cliches. There’s
no such thing as an original plot anymore, but that's ok. Cliches are
most enjoyed if the writer is good with words, and some people even enjoy
writing twists in the plot-lines that they weren't expecting. So, basically, my
response is that if writers want to write about a cliché either post
twists on twitter they have to be good in writing but if they are not good they
have to practice because practice makes perfect. People use cliché to threaten, motivate, praise and
to express their feelings. But because people get used to the words in a cliché they
ignore the content and the meaning behind what is being said… Pay attention to
small details and try listening to the message behind a cliche or try
a cliche yourself.
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