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How Less Can Be More In Great Storytelling

How Less Can Be More In Storytelling

The Power of Minimalism:

A Storytelling Lesson from a Duck

DISCLAIMER: I did not draw this comic. The creator is unknown.

At first glance, this comic looks like a goofy lineup of animals making wishes.

The dog wants to fly.

The fish wants to walk.

The bird wants to swim.

And the duck?

The duck says nothing.

Then comes the second panel.

Every animal turns to glare furiously at the duck.

And that’s where the real magic happens.

This comic is hilarious, not because of what’s said, but because of what isn’t said.

And that’s exactly why it works – especially as a lesson in writing.

Storytelling Isn’t Just About Words

As writers, we often feel the need to spell everything out.

To make sure the reader gets it.

We clarify.

We summarize.

We overexplain.

But some of the most powerful moments in storytelling happen when we don’t say a thing.

When we let the silence, the implication, or the image do the work.

This comic is a perfect example.

How this Comic Delivers Without Saying a Word

Let’s break down the structure:

  • The dog, fish, and bird each express a desire for an ability they don’t possess.
  • The duck says nothing.
  • In the second panel, no one speaks. The animals just glare furiously at the duck.

That moment of stillness is the punchline.

It lands harder because it isn’t explained.

The readers are trusted to connect the dots.

Implication Is a Powerful Tool

As writers, we can learn from this.

The audience is smarter than we sometimes give them credit for.

They enjoy filling in the blanks.

When we hand them everything, we rob them of that “aha” moment that makes a story so satisfying.

Leaving space for implication can:

  • Create tension.
  • Build trust in the reader.
  • Sharpen the humor.
  • Deepen the emotional impact.

The Takeaway for Storytelling

When you’re writing a dialogue, a narration, or even a punchline, ask yourself: Does this need to be said?

Or will it hit harder if I leave it out?

Sometimes the unsaid speaks louder than the said.

Exactly like the look on that duck’s face.

Liz Brenner

Everyone has a story to tell.

Even you.

Especially you.

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