Friday, May 16, 2014

Letter with foreshadowing

Dear Bill, I am writing home to you to update you on the past 6 months. I would first like to apologize for not writing as often as I should have. I have been so preoccupied lately. I have had some major issues of late cousin. It is of my intent to tell you about all of it but first let me tell you of what has happened these past six months. I have gotten the job at Petco inc. I also got approved for the loan to buy my house. I shall soon be buying a Ford Taurus Sho soon. The major thing I have to tell you cousin, the thing that has been occupying my time so much, is that I have found and captured big foot. Turns out big foot is a he and he was very easy to capture, he also makes a great pet. You will have to come visit sometime cousin, come meet big foot. I just wanted to write and update you on my past six months. I hope you come to visit soon.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Rejection

Someone could feel rejected in many situations that all vary in extent of severity. Some people could simply have been rejected when asking a person out while some could be being rejected for being themselves. In both cases it would be no fun to experience. A specific incident would be if Billy were to ask Susie to be his girlfriend and she were to say no. Depending on how she were to say no Billy could feel anything from just a simple "oh darn" feeling or could feel there is something wrong with him or that people do not like him. Billy would especially feel there was something wrong with him if he were close to Susy and knew that they had fun together all the time, but despite this fact she replies with no.  If somebody were go through the emotional process Billy were to go through they would wonder where they went wrong or if they were too close and try to change themselves. The moral of the story is for Billy to be he is despite social expectations and dictations of who he should be. Theres someone for everyone.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

How I would start a ghost story

If I were to write a ghost story, or even a  novel of such caliber as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, I would start by setting a mood that arose mystery and ambiguity in the reader's minds. My story would consist of darker aspects that were on the cusp of morbidity and would also touch on the fringes of the human imagination. My setting would consist of a darkness that felt perpetual, a stormy night, and a victorian London era home. I would introduce the character's, who would be like Tim Burton characters.