Then Write A Short Outline Of Where You Think The Story Will

Then Write A Short Outline Of Where You Think The Story Will Go Next

Then Write A Short Outline Of Where You Think The Story Will Go Next

Then write a short outline of where you think the story will go next. Consider what characters are involved, where your story takes place, what time of day, year and what in era you will present your characters. Think about the attached story arc diagram . Remember to also include CONFLICT! Write a ONE page short story A man wakes up bound to an electric chair. 0 citations, 100 words minimum.

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The story is set in a dark, abandoned prison in the modern era, during the late evening hours. The central character is a man who suddenly awakens to find himself strapped to an electric chair. The primary conflict hinges on his attempt to understand why he has been imprisoned, who has placed him there, and whether he can escape. As the narrative progresses, clues suggest he might be falsely accused, and his surroundings hint at a sinister plot. The story will develop tension through flashbacks revealing his past, increasing suspense about his fate, and culminating in a desperate effort to survive or uncover the truth behind his predicament. Conflict intensifies as external forces threaten his life, and internal struggles question his innocence and resolve. The story will explore themes of justice, deception, and resilience in a tense, thriller-style atmosphere, leading to a climactic revelation about his true identity or the masterminds behind the setup.

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