One example could be the story of the Ponzi scheme. In real life, many people were trapped by the false promise of high returns in a short time. This real - world financial trap has been the basis for many fictional stories, where characters might be lured into a similar get - rich - quick scheme only to find out it was all a fraud.
The story of the Theranos scandal can be considered. In real life, investors and the public were trapped by the false claims of a revolutionary blood - testing technology. Fictional stories could be based on this true event, showing how characters are deceived by a seemingly innovative but actually false enterprise. This shows how a real - world trap can be translated into a story to warn others about such situations.
In a noir - style story, a private detective is hired by a seductive client. She wears alluring dresses and behaves in a very suggestive way. She leads the detective to believe that her rich husband is up to no good and she needs help. But in reality, she's setting the detective up to take the fall for a crime she's planning to commit. She uses her charm as a trap.
Sure. There could be a story where a young gay man works in a very conservative office. He is attracted to a colleague but is trapped in the fear of being outed. If he reveals his feelings, he might lose his job. So he has to keep his emotions bottled up, which is a form of being in a 'trap'.
Sure. Consider a book about a historical event. 50% of it could be based on historical records, like the dates, the major actions of the main figures, and the overall sequence of the event. The other 50% could be the author's speculation on the motives and personal lives of the people in that event. The author might create fictional dialogues or inner thoughts for the characters based on what is known from the true story to make it more relatable and interesting for the readers.
One example could be the story of Amelia Earhart. Her real - life adventures as a pilot were a true story. There have been numerous books, movies, and other accounts that are based on her true story. For instance, some movies might focus on different aspects of her life, like her last flight or her earlier achievements. These movies and books are true stories based on the true story of Amelia Earhart's life.
There was a girl, Meera. Her family arranged her marriage to a man from a wealthy family. The groom's family hid the fact that he had a drinking problem. After the marriage, Meera had to face his drunken rages and the family's indifference towards her situation. She couldn't leave easily because of the social pressure and the fact that her family had received a large dowry from the groom's family. So, she was trapped in a marriage full of hardships and abuse.
One example could be a girl who meets a charming man at a party. He showers her with compliments and seductive looks. She is flattered and starts to fall for him. But as time goes on, she realizes he is only interested in her for sexual favors and has been manipulating her emotions all along. She feels trapped as she has developed real feelings for him, but he just wants to use her, which is a basic form of an 'erotic trap girl story'.
For instance, in an Indian joint family system, an Indian wife might be trapped in a situation where she is constantly overworked. She has to take care of all the household chores, look after the elders and children, while her husband and other family members don't contribute much. She is expected to be the perfect homemaker and any attempt to seek help or change the situation is met with resistance from the family, who believe in the traditional division of roles. She feels like she has no way out as leaving the family would be seen as a great disgrace.
Let's say there was a hunter who set up a trap in the forest. This wasn't just any trap. It was a 'big ass' trap, really large and elaborate. He was trying to catch a rare and huge beast that had been causing trouble in the area. The story could be about how he planned this trap, the materials he used, and the anticipation as he waited for the creature to be caught. That could be an example of a 'trap big ass story'.
One example is 'Hidden Figures'. It is based on the real - life experiences of three African - American women working at NASA during the Space Race in the 1960s. These women, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, overcame racial and gender discrimination to make significant contributions to the US space program. Their story shows great perseverance and the power of breaking barriers.
I'm sorry, since I don't know exactly what 'oruthee' is, I can't give a specific example. But generally, for a work based on a true story, like 'Schindler's List' is based on the true story of Oskar Schindler saving Jews during the Holocaust. If 'oruthee' is a project, it should follow a similar pattern of being rooted in real events.