
We were only given one line. This one line had universal interpretations. For this entry we had to take this one line and make a story, changing it's point of view after a certain time limit of writing. These points of views included writing for an elderly person, a person living a thug life, a young child as well as an average teenager. This was a challenge for me as I had to take the point of view of several "characters" in the span of one writing piece.
The line given to us was "After Oscar died, I was so depressed that I thought about crawling into a hold and disappearing forever."
This was how I finished it. Every "/" will represent a change in the audience I am writing for.
See (If your bored enough) if you can spot which section is for which "point of view".
(The first section was writing normally with our own writing style)
After Oscar died, I was so depressed that I thought about crawling into a hold and disappearing forever. Nothing seemed matter anymore. Oscar was the only symbol of hope in my world. / His ideals reflected upon his character. If you were to observe his wardrobe, you would see class, royalty, and respect. / My mom told me that things happen for a reason. I couldn't believe her. I couldn't think of a reason for Oscar's death; it was unfair. / Oscar had all the makings of a true thug. Troubled family, and a run away dad from birth. If you wanted to talk to someone who lived through real struggle, it was Oscar. / I had never cared so much about someone as I had for Oscar. He was the only outlet in which I could place my problems in and he would make them disappear. He seemingly whited out my problems without effort.
- Francis Frustration
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