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hay, i don't have time to look over it properly atm, but from what i can see just from skimming:Ecco said:How is this for a short story?, I would appreciate it if you or anyone for that matter gave some feedback.
It's a moderately rushed story based on belonging.
The general idea is that a descendant of Adolf Hitler is harassed by Neo-Nazi factions who want him to be a part of their organizations.... Have a look.
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Btw I still need to fine tune it.
1: It is far too long, 2000 is too much
2: You go in and out of tenses a couple of times, just have a look for the odd words and fix it up
3: Its not 'hail hitler' its 'heil hitler' or 'Heil, mein Führer', when you write about history, you really do have to get these things right.
As for your questions, yes, its not just acceptable, it is extremely important to discuss context (time, place, setting) in your story, particularly in one as historically based as yours.
Plot is important, but description is more important, charcter development is the thing you really want to focus on. As a general rule have a simple plot, too much event based writing results in shit marks as the marker dosnt give a shit about the characters and it sounds like this:
He did this, then this happened, but this intervened, right before this happened, then she showed up, and he did this, but she did that, so together they did something.
Conceptual ideas (belonging) are usually easier to bring in through extensive characterisation (charcters thoughts and feelings etc) rather then events anyway. Think of it this way, thoughts and feelings of the character come first, the plot is used as a means to manipulate these thoughts and feeling to bring out conceptual ideas.
Cant really comment on structure till i read the whole thing, sorry.