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May. 18th, 2006 10:29 pmWriting challenge #7 (Mid-May 2006) !
I'm torn. On one hand, kudos to
amanfalath for remembering that there is such a thing as monthly challenges in this community and anti-kudos to me for forgetting that it is, khem-khem, my turn to deliver one. On the other hand, let's be honest - my last challenge generated zero writing activity. So here's a challenge, but feel free to ignore it entirely and turn to
amanfalath for sager advice:
A five franc piece is lost. A five franc piece is found. Someone buys something they really needed. Someone doesn't buy something they really wanted. A third party observes and draws conclusions.
Discuss. While discussing, keep in mind that there are two ways to go about this, an easy ways and a hard way. The easy way will involve characters that, one feels, intuitively fit the role; for instance, Montparnasse as the loser of the coin and Eponine as the finder, or Cosette as the loser and Gavroche as the finder, and Enjolras or Combeferre as the observer of both and drawer of righteous conclusions about the unfair dynamics of a capitalist society. However, if you're not one for an easy way out, - and I hope you all aren't - take a second to think how to make this challenge a real challenge and have it work with less obvious character choices.
I'm torn. On one hand, kudos to
A five franc piece is lost. A five franc piece is found. Someone buys something they really needed. Someone doesn't buy something they really wanted. A third party observes and draws conclusions.
Discuss. While discussing, keep in mind that there are two ways to go about this, an easy ways and a hard way. The easy way will involve characters that, one feels, intuitively fit the role; for instance, Montparnasse as the loser of the coin and Eponine as the finder, or Cosette as the loser and Gavroche as the finder, and Enjolras or Combeferre as the observer of both and drawer of righteous conclusions about the unfair dynamics of a capitalist society. However, if you're not one for an easy way out, - and I hope you all aren't - take a second to think how to make this challenge a real challenge and have it work with less obvious character choices.
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Date: 2006-05-19 03:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-19 09:09 am (UTC)Besides Fatine...
Just wondering so I can properly write this story.
(yes I know that was mean, bad Erised!)
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Date: 2006-05-19 01:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-19 01:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-19 02:48 pm (UTC)