In '1984', Winston Smith is 'one inside a novel'. He is an ordinary man living in a totalitarian society. His small acts of rebellion against the regime, his thoughts, and his doomed relationship with Julia all serve to expose the horrors of the society in which he lives. His character embodies the struggle between the individual and the all - powerful state within the novel.
In 'The Great Gatsby', the green light at the end of Daisy's dock is 'one inside a novel'. It symbolizes Gatsby's dreams and desires, especially his longing for Daisy. This single object within the novel has a great impact on the mood and meaning of the story, representing the unattainable and the illusions that the characters have.
Sure. One example is the movie 'The Inside Man'. In this story, there is a bank heist. The inside man is a bank employee who helps the robbers in some way, like providing information about the security system or the bank's layout. It's a tense thriller as the police try to figure out what's really going on while the robbers and the inside man have their own plans.
Sure. In a business negotiation, one company might have an 'inside edge' because they have an insider who knows the other company's bottom line. And this is a real story as it has happened in many corporate deal - makings.
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.
Another example could be 'Journey'. It can imply a physical journey, like traveling across a continent, or a metaphorical one, such as a personal growth journey. There could be adventures, challenges, self - discovery, and new experiences all tied up in this one word.
One example could be 'The Old Man and the Sea' by Ernest Hemingway. In this novel, the single character of the old fisherman Santiago is enough to carry the whole story. His struggle with the marlin and the sea is the core of the narrative.
An example of a 'one time story' might be when you participated in a local charity event and met an inspiring volunteer who shared their life - changing story with you. It was a unique moment during that one event that you'll always remember.
Sure. 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson is a well - known example of one shot fiction. It tells a disturbing story about a small town's annual lottery in a concise and impactful way.
One example could be a story about a treasure hunt. First, the main character finds an old map. Then, they follow one clue on the map at a time. Maybe the first clue leads them to an old tree, and then from there, they find another clue that takes them to a cave. And so on, each step of the treasure hunt is told one at a time.
A possible 'one best story' is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It's a story that not only has a great plot with the trial of Tom Robinson, but it also delves deep into issues of racism, morality, and growing up. The characters like Atticus Finch are so well - developed that they become iconic. It's a story that has been widely read and studied, which makes it a great example of 'one best story'.
Sure. In a superhero fanfiction, there could be three well - known superheroes like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. And then there's one new superhero who is just starting out. The fanfiction could be about how these three experienced heroes help the newbie, and how the newbie brings a fresh perspective to their team.