: Re: Should a prequel strive for symmetry with the original work? After I lost a large segment of my novel, I started writing a prequel to it. I began it differently from the original, planning
No. At least not for the sake of symmetry. Only do so if you think it serves the story.
The slavish adherence to symmetry dogma is not only bad (unrealistic) storytelling, it isn't even a very compelling story structure.
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