L'IMPORTANZA DI ANDARE A CAPO
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⏩ Questo è l'incipit de 📕Il calamaro gigante di Fabio Genovesi:
Del mare non sappiamo nulla.
Nulla di nulla, eppure il mare è quasi tutto.
Il fatto di andare a capo, dopo la prima frase, è una scelta efficace.
Perché?
⏩ Quando mettiamo un punto, il lettore respira. Se andiamo a capo, la pausa è ancora più lunga.
Funziona perché crea sospensione. L'opposizione tra nulla della prima frase e tutto della seconda rimarca l'effetto (non sarebbe stato uguale con i due termini di seguito).
✅ Andare a capo deve essere una scelta ragionata.
✅ Evitate in ogni caso muri di testo.
✅ Certo, andare a capo deve avere un senso, se vogliamo rendere l'idea di un discorso che continua, continuiamo.
N.B.📕📕📕 Il libro di Genovesi è bello, parla di personaggi incredibili, esistiti nella realtà. La storia è originale.
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