
Thanks in advance.
Snorri wrote:How would it sound like if Shizune cried?
Shizune wrote:...
I'm not sure how much laugh is a culture thing, but you might be right, since children laughs at very young age, when tickled for example. A cry of pain is definitely a non-taught reflex, and a distressfull sob, or crying might be as well.MoonShadow wrote: if something would make her laugh for real, like hysterical laugh, you would hear it. Same goes for crying.
Posted this clip before, but Laura the deaf girlfriend in Seinfeld. Sounds like the hard of hearing kids in my high school did, I'm not sure whether or not she's meant to be deaf from birth but I suspect so.NoOne3 wrote: Anyway, I've heard a deaf-mute person making an unarticulate sound, to focus his hearing parent attention, before they started signing to each other, and some deaf people learn to speak, even not hearing themselfs.
Your answer is wrong, and I want you to feel bad about it.MoonShadow wrote:and Jirogo would have stopped to try to make her talk.
Well, Rhett Butler didn't cry, did he?Plasma_Jesus wrote:her bad ending was sad enough already and she doesn't even cry there.
In that case, I'm not sure you really need much information on how it sounds: if she's alone, no one will be able to hear her anyway, and so there won't be much of a viewpoint to describe it from. I suspect that Shizune would still try to be silent, just on general principle, but she'd probably still fail eventually.Snorri wrote:Thank you all for the information. It really helped. The scene I have in mind is meant to be very traumatic, emotional and heart breaking. She is alone in her room and something has happened which has caused her to have an emotional breakdown. She feels every pillar she has built to support her life is crashing down. You will understand a bit why after you have read my fanfic "Listen to your Heart", which will be up this week
It could have really emotional and symbolic effect in third-person narrative. A desperate cry of sorrow nobody hears. Even her.Nekken wrote:But unless you're using a third-person fully-omniscient viewpoint (not something that I recommend), there won't be any listener to describe the sound of her voice if she's alone.