I'm not entirely sure, but 'anathema' usually means something that is detested or cursed. Maybe in the 'story' there's something that is considered anathema and it's a good day to leave or exit that situation in the story.
If a character realizes that something is anathema in their story world, it could be a turning point for their development. They might choose to exit that situation, which shows growth as they recognize what is unacceptable. For example, if a character in a corrupt society realizes that the system is anathema, a fine day to exit could mean they are starting to break free and become a better version of themselves.
It could mean that it is a good day to end or leave a story. Maybe it implies that the current situation in the story is ripe for a conclusion.
In a story, 'exit' usually means a way out or departure from a particular situation or place.
Sure. Let's say someone is writing a memoir about their time at college. When they graduate and are about to start a new chapter in their life, that could be a fine day to exit the story of their college years.
An ASL story of 'A Fine Day' could have a lot of things in it. For starters, we can start with the morning. The sign for waking up, stretching, and looking out of the window at the new day. Then, we can include the journey outside. If it's a city, we can sign for the buildings, the cars passing by. If it's in a rural area, signs for farms and fields. People in the story can be doing various things. Some might be reading a book in the park, so we have the sign for book and sitting. Others might be having a picnic, which means we need signs for food and sitting on the ground. There are so many possibilities to make this ASL story rich and interesting.
The plot could be about a person who goes on a hike on a fine day. They discover a hidden waterfall and are amazed by its beauty.
A lot of things! Maybe a character has a deep conversation with a friend while looking out the window. Or they could have an unexpected encounter that changes their life.
This statement might suggest that every new day is distinct and comes with its own narrative. It could be related to the idea that we face various things each day, be it good or bad, and each day's events form a unique story in the overall context of our lives.
It might symbolize a world in chaos or a major disaster. Maybe it represents a loss of hope or a disruption of the normal order.
One main theme could be redemption. Characters might be striving to overcome their past mistakes or wrongdoings. Another theme could be power, like how different characters gain, lose or abuse power throughout the story.