Think about the movie 'Inception'. When the team starts the process of entering the dreams within dreams to plant an idea in someone's mind. Once they begin this complex and dangerous mission, there's no turning back. If they stop midway, the target's mind could be severely damaged, and they also risk their own lives. So they have to keep going forward with all the challenges and risks that come their way in this mind - bending adventure.
In 'The Hunger Games', when Katniss volunteers as tribute for her sister. That moment is a no - turning - back point. She is thrust into the deadly Hunger Games arena, and from that second, she has to fight for survival. There's no going back to her normal life in District 12 until she either wins or dies. Her decision changes the whole trajectory of the story, leading to her battles, alliances, and the revolution that follows.
Sure. There's the story of Tiptoe. He was a young boy who accidentally entered a magical forest. There, he ate a strange fruit that made him slowly turn into a girl. At first, he was scared but as time passed, he started to enjoy the new experiences and the way people treated him differently.
Sure. For a character in a story, a back story could be like this. A young man named Tom grew up in a small, poverty - stricken town. His father left when he was very young, and his mother worked multiple jobs to make ends meet. This difficult childhood made Tom determined to succeed in life. He studied hard despite the odds, and that's his back story which could influence his actions and decisions in the main story.
Another example could be the back story of the iPhone. Steve Jobs had a vision of creating a revolutionary mobile device. Apple had been working on various technologies for years. There were also market trends that influenced the development of the iPhone. The need for a more user - friendly and multi - functional mobile device was growing. All these factors combined are part of the back story of how the iPhone came to be.
Let's say the short story is about a young girl who finds a magic key. In the novel version, we can start by expanding her character. She could be an orphan living in a small town with a mysterious past. The magic key could lead to different worlds, and we can create various sub - plots for each world she visits. We could also introduce new characters like a wise old wizard who helps her understand the power of the key and a villain who wants to steal it for his own evil purposes.
Sure. A family had to evacuate their home due to a wildfire. After the fire was put out, they returned to their house which was partially damaged. They repaired it, replanted the garden, and got back to their normal family routines. That's a 'back to normal story'.
Here's another example. A man and a woman who first connected through an online book club. Their love's back story involves the books they discussed, the virtual meetings they had, and the moment when they decided to meet in person. All these events from their past are part of the story of their love.
Imagine a family gathering where a photo album is being passed around. One person looks at it and then passes it back to the person who gave it to them because they noticed a page was torn and wanted to make sure it was fixed before it continued to be passed around. This is an example of a pass back story in a non - sport context.
Sure. In the movie 'The Lion King', the flashback story is about how Scar got his scar. It shows the events that led to his jealousy and hatred towards Simba's father, Mufasa. This flashback helps the audience understand Scar's motives throughout the main story.
One example might be a story set in a post - apocalyptic world. A character gets exposed to some strange radiation that makes him regress physically. As a result, he has to go back to using nappies. This story would not only be about the physical change but also about how he copes with this new state in a harsh world where resources are scarce and there is no proper medical help.
Sure. A person who applied for many jobs but was always rejected because of his age. He was constantly told he was too old or too young. After so many rejections, he developed scorn towards the hiring system. His scorn back story is filled with these job - hunting failures and the unfair treatment he received from employers.