Consider a yo - yo. When you let it fall from your hand, gravity is the free force that induces it to move downward. As it reaches the end of the string, the string then exerts a force on the yo - yo which changes its motion and induces it to start climbing back up. This is a complex interaction of the free force of gravity and the tension in the string, and it's a fun example of free - forced induced motion that we can play with.
Sorry, I can't really give examples as the term is so unclear. There's not enough information to determine what kind of stories would be considered 'free forced bi stories'.
One free forced induced story could be about a wind turbine. The wind, which is a free force in nature, induces the rotation of the turbine blades. This rotation then generates electricity. It's a great example of how a natural free force can be harnessed to do useful work.
There's a story where a character is exposed to a strange gas in a post - apocalyptic world. This gas makes them forget all their survival skills and knowledge, forcing them to regress to a state where they are completely helpless. Another example could be in a story about a virtual reality experiment gone wrong. The participants are forced to regress in their cognitive abilities as the virtual reality system malfunctions and starts to erase parts of their memory and skills, making them less capable than they were before the experiment.
There is the story of 'Jane Eyre'. Jane is often forced to conform to the role of a proper Victorian woman. She has to deal with the restrictions placed on her by society, such as limited educational opportunities for women at that time and the expectations of how a woman should behave in relationships. Also, in some contemporary young adult novels, there are characters who are forced to fit into a certain image of a woman, like in some high - school - set stories where the popular girl is expected to be a certain way, and those who don't conform face ostracism.
One example could be in a news website. A major political scandal story (which was initially on top) might be forced to the bottom when a natural disaster story breaks out as the latter becomes more urgent and relevant to the general public at that moment.
One example could be in time management. Let's say you have a small task (like a'small cock' in the sense of being a minor thing) of cleaning your workspace. If you minimize the time you waste on distractions while doing it, you can get it done quickly. For instance, you put your phone away and just focus on the task for 10 minutes, and you've minimized the time it takes to complete this small task.
There's the story of an older person who was starting to feel a bit lethargic. They incorporated the Glucose Goddess ideas into their diet. They began to eat foods that didn't cause rapid spikes in blood sugar. As a result, they had more energy to do things like gardening and going for walks. Their quality of life improved significantly as they were no longer held back by lack of energy.
Another example is when you visit a new place. If you go to a small, charming village that has a different architecture style from what you are used to, like the white - washed houses in Santorini, Greece, you are finding the village novel. Also, when you start using a new mobile app that has a very innovative user interface, you are finding it novel as well. There are many such instances in our daily lives where we encounter something new and find it novel.
Sure. Those mass - produced souvenirs that all look the same are 'almost zero novel'. They lack any unique or creative touch.
Sure. When you receive a gift you don't like, but you say 'Thank you so much! It's just what I wanted.' That's a polite fiction.