There could be a story about two artists. One is a well - respected traditional artist, and the other is an edgy, rebellious artist who often uses controversial themes in their work. They fall in love. The edgy artist's controversial style is like 'dancing with the devil' in the eyes of the traditional art world. Their love story then becomes about how they navigate the differences, the potential ostracism from the traditional art community, and their own feelings for each other.
Sure. Take the case of some people who get into relationships with individuals who are involved in criminal activities. At first, it might be a normal love story. They meet, fall in love. But later, they find out that their partner is into illegal things like drug dealing. And slowly, they might be forced or lured into that world too, which is like dancing with the devil.
Sure, the ballet 'Swan Lake' is a great example. It tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's curse. The dance movements, like the elegant flapping of the arms to mimic swan wings and the expressive postures, convey the story's emotions - from Odette's sadness to the hope for breaking the curse.
Think about a person who is addicted to drugs. They know that the drugs are ruining their life, but they can't seem to stop. It's as if there's an inner force, a 'devil inside' that is driving them to keep using. They may steal from their loved ones or engage in other unethical behavior just to get their fix, all while feeling like they are being controlled by this internal struggle.
One example could be a family that has been living in a neighborhood with a high crime rate. They know the local gangs are a problem, like the 'devil' they are aware of. But they don't move because they have family support there, and they are used to the area. This is based on the true fact that many families in such areas are reluctant to leave despite the danger.
A possible plot for a 'chicken dance fanfic' is that in a world where different dances have magical powers, the chicken dance is the only way to break a curse on a village. A young adventurer has to learn the chicken dance from an old hermit and then perform it in the center of the village to restore peace and prosperity. Along the way, they face challenges from those who don't believe in the power of the chicken dance.
In a fictional tribal story, the husband is the leader of the tribe. There is a special dance ceremony. Other tribes' representatives (men) are present. The wife, in order to show respect for her husband's leadership and to maintain good relations between the tribes, submits to the men at the dance. She follows their lead in the dance steps and participates in their cultural traditions during the dance, all with the aim of strengthening her husband's position as the tribe's leader and promoting harmony between the tribes.
Consider a fanfiction set in a modern - day urban fantasy setting. The devil might be a part - time element where he is a mysterious figure who sometimes interacts with the human characters. He might offer them deals in the shadows, but his appearances are not constant throughout the story. So, he is like a part - time character in that fanfiction, adding an air of mystery and danger when he does show up.
Sure. In a political campaign, there was a team planning their strategy. One member played devil's advocate. They argued against the popular idea of focusing on economic growth alone. They pointed out that environmental concerns could be overlooked and that might lead to long - term problems. This made the team re - evaluate their plan.
Sure. Let's say a guy visits a girl at her home. He starts off by being very charming but then slowly reveals his true nature. He begins to criticize the girl's friends and family, trying to isolate her. He also gets very possessive and jealous easily, and when the girl tries to talk to other people, he throws a tantrum, like a devil causing chaos in her life.
Sure. A character in a story might have lied to their friend. Later, when confronted, they say 'the devil made me do it'. They might claim that the devil put the idea in their head to lie in order to avoid getting in trouble or to protect themselves.