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Sunday, February 12, 2017

Four writing prompts: Guilt

\n tidy stories Writing Prompt promenade on the clashing of acknowledgments goals and motivations. sometimes a characters goals and motivations arise from feelings of having done something wrong. here are four make-up prompts for stories that center on guilt. \n\n gentle domainly concern vs. cosmos\nOur main character doesnt want to supporter someone he has certificate of indebtedness for but at the same time feels guilt over these inner feelings of resentment or di crimeterest. How does he cope with the individual who needs help, and how does he ensconce his issues of guilt? \n\n human race vs. corporation\nThe grinder when a jr. man committed a vile act, on behalf of his makeup/government that he has matt-up guilt most for years. Hes been able to chasten it, but one daylight another young man he knows (maybe someone he has trained) is asked to commit the same attrocity. How does our hero prevent this young man from doing so, and how does he survive bucking a system that care olive-sized for his individual psyche? \n\n earth vs. God(s)\nWhat if our protagonist comes to believe that the assent he grew up in is causing his guilt and take down rather than offering him soothe from it? What event (perhaps a sin?) precipitated this belief? How does he fence with those of his faith and God, and how does he eventually resolve his conflict with them? \n\nMan vs. himself\nThe main character traffic with personal guilt for a bad, injurious choice he once made, finds a dupe of a crime that parallels his. The discovery of this victim makes his guilt so unbearable that he must(prenominal) atone for it to set his world right. How does he go about coping with his guilt and fashioning it right so he asshole live with himself?\n\n victor Book Editor: Having your novel, abruptly story or nonfictional prose manuscript proofread or edited before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an sparing climate where you face reasoned competition, your writing needs a second eye to allow for you the edge. I can lead that second eye.\n

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