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When a troubled young man on community service discovers that a teacher isn't all she seems to be, he needs to stop her malicious plans before she gets a hold on the man he loves.
What are her malicious plans? What does "gets a hold on" mean? Also, presuming the troubled young man is the protagonist, his goal, such as it is, is stated negatively, "to stop her" yada-yada. What is his objective goal stated positively?
What are her malicious plans? What does “gets a hold on” mean?
Also, presuming the troubled young man is the protagonist, his goal, such as it is, is stated negatively, “to stop her” yada-yada. What is his objective goal stated positively?
See lessWhen a troubled young man on community service discovers that a teacher isn't all she seems to be, he needs to stop her malicious plans before she gets a hold on the man he loves.
What are her malicious plans? What does "gets a hold on" mean? Also, presuming the troubled young man is the protagonist, his goal, such as it is, is stated negatively, "to stop her" yada-yada. What is his objective goal stated positively?
What are her malicious plans? What does “gets a hold on” mean?
Also, presuming the troubled young man is the protagonist, his goal, such as it is, is stated negatively, “to stop her” yada-yada. What is his objective goal stated positively?
See lessAfter being a turned into a djinn by an evil wizard, a young trickster must hunt the man down after being trapped for a thousand years and get him to reverse the curse before his new master uses his three wishes to take control of the world.
Okay, thanks for the clarification. I like the irony. Except being a powerful genie now, wouldn't it be easy for the genie to find the wizard? And how would "hunting down the man" who bottled him up solve the problem? What if the wizard simply refuses to liberate him (being an a-hole himself)? In esRead more
Okay, thanks for the clarification. I like the irony.
Except being a powerful genie now, wouldn’t it be easy for the genie to find the wizard? And how would “hunting down the man” who bottled him up solve the problem? What if the wizard simply refuses to liberate him (being an a-hole himself)? In essence, the genie seems to be at the mercy and whim of the wizard.
The usual m.o. in this species of mythical/magical stories is that the character has the option of breaking the curse (and/or confinement) by performing some great and atoning task or series of tasks. As in the labors of Hercules, how the the Hero-Hulk of Greek mythology atoned for murdering his wife and 6 sons.
fwiw
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