Reading Notes: Narayan's Mahabharata, Part C

- The use of third parties to interfere with the plot can make for more interesting stories, like how the gods intervene during Duryodhana's inveraction with the Pandavas and foil his plans to embarrass the Pandanvas.

- Some people may have preconceived notions of certain terms due to influences from other forms of media, so remember to explain significant words specific to the source material if other meanings are suspected.

- Stories with many characters and overlapping relationships may get confusing, so whenever a character who hasn't been mentioned from a while ago shows up, it could be helpful to remind the reader of their relation to whoever is relevant at the time.

-Web source: Narayan's Mahabharata, by R. K. Narayan





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