Well, consider a story where a man is trying to start his own business. He gets bad advice from so - called experts, invests all his money, and then gets sued by a competitor for something he didn't even do. His family blames him for the financial trouble they're in, and he has to deal with the stress of it all alone.
Here's an example. A group of friends go on a camping trip. They get lost in the woods, and then one of them gets injured. Their phones don't work, and they start arguing about what to do. As they try to find their way out, they run into a bear. To make matters worse, they realize they've been walking in circles the whole time. It's a mess of bad luck and poor decisions that could be a perfectly messed up story.
It could be about a series of chaotic events that seem to have no order. Maybe it involves a bunch of characters whose lives are in complete disarray, like a family where everyone has different and conflicting goals, leading to constant arguments and misunderstandings.
It could be a story with a chaotic plot and characters facing endless problems without any clear solutions.
Well, it might be that the story has no clear structure, or the events don't follow a logical sequence. Also, if the themes are muddled and don't come together cohesively, that could make it perfectly messed Up.
A perfectly messed up story usually has a confusing plot, inconsistent characters, and a lack of a clear resolution.
It could be for young adults or older, depending on the complexity of the plot and language used.
It could be a total chaos of plotlines that don't make sense. Maybe the characters' actions are all over the place and don't have a clear purpose.
Maybe it's when the characters' actions and motivations are all over the place and hard to understand. Or if there are sudden and unconvincing plot twists, that can contribute to it being perfectly messed up.
Another one is 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. It has a very complex structure, with footnotes and different narrative levels that seem to be all over the place at first, but as you delve deeper, it forms a unique and messed - up yet captivating story.
They might have non - linear plots. For example, the story could jump between different time periods and characters' perspectives randomly, making it seem 'messed up' but in a perfect, engaging way.
It could be a chaotic combination of colors and images that don't make sense. Maybe it has odd proportions or a theme that's all over the place.