Friday, January 27, 2017
Four Writing Prompts: Finding Identity
\nGood stories make-up Promptcenter on the clashing of characters goals and motifs. sometimes a characters goals and motivations center around determination his identity. Here are foursome writing prompts for stories that involve the motivation of aiming ones identity. \n\n humankind vs. nature\nYour master(prenominal) character is stuck in a perilous environment in which he cums to question all(prenominal) he believes in, as he barely is able to go a substance his journey to safety. What new virtues does he come to cherish, and how does he come to define himself, as he slowly, achingly, closes on a in(predicate) conclusion of his journey? \n\n gay vs. man\nA psyche with memory loss arrives at the chief(prenominal) characters doorstep. How does our master(prenominal) character help the amnesia victim find his way in the world? How does the chief(prenominal) character search to visit the amnesia victims identity? What if this amnesia victim doesnt want to disclose wh o is? \n\nMan vs. society\nOur main(prenominal) character finds himself stuck in a place where he is unavailing to communicate with others. How does he find his way? What if this society looks muckle upon because of his inability to communicate? \n\nMan vs. himself\nThe main character finds he is unable to settle on his own identity, which is exemplified in his eternally changing outward vista of self (haircut, facial expressions, clothing, favored verbal expressions, etc.). How through self-contemplation does he observe what is signifi fundamentt to him? How in the end does he imagine his future so he can determine who he is today? \n\n pro Book Editor: Having your novel, footling story or nonfictional prose manuscript proofread or edited before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an economic climate where you face toilsome competition, your writing needs a second eye to lay out you the edge. I can give up that second eye.
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