Once upon a time, in a strange geometric world, there were squares and triangles. The squares were known for their stability, but one day, they started to shift and move on their own. The triangles, with their sharp angles, seemed to be leading the chaos. They formed a large, menacing shape that chased after anyone who entered that world. People were terrified as the squares and triangles made eerie noises, like scraping against an unseen surface.
A group of triangles could be chasing a square. The triangles' sharp points could be like weapons, and the square, with its four equal sides, has no way to escape easily. It's like a prey being hunted by predators.
In a small, forgotten town, there was an old, abandoned house. The walls were covered with strange symbols of circles, squares and triangles. People said that at night, these shapes came alive. The circles would turn into glowing orbs, floating menacingly. The squares would transform into heavy blocks that pounded on the floor, creating a deafening noise. Triangles would emerge from the walls, their edges as sharp as knives. A group of curious kids once decided to explore the house. As soon as they entered, the circles surrounded them, blinding them with their bright light. The squares then cornered them, and the triangles inched closer, ready to draw blood. They managed to escape, but the memory of those shapes haunted them forever.
You can make the circles represent eyes in the dark, always watching. For example, in a spooky forest, there are these unblinking circles that follow the protagonist. Squares can be like prisons or tombs, trapping the character. So, if the character is being chased and suddenly finds themselves boxed in by squares. Triangles are perfect for danger, like sharp teeth or weapons. You could have a monster made of triangles attacking the character.
Maybe they are picture squares in a photo album. Each square - a photo - can tell a story of a moment in time, like a family gathering, a trip, or a special event. For example, a square photo of a graduation ceremony can tell the story of years of study and achievement.
Since the novel is named 'triangles novel', the main characters might be grouped in a way that forms a triangle - like relationship. For instance, there could be a protagonist, an antagonist, and a character in the middle who is torn between the two. Their interactions and the choices they make could drive the story forward.
In 'The Great Gatsby', there is a love triangle involving Daisy, Tom, and Gatsby. Daisy is married to Tom, but Gatsby, who is in love with Daisy, tries to win her back. It shows the themes of love, wealth, and the illusions of the American Dream. Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy is ultimately doomed by the differences in their social classes and the moral decay around them.
In 'Romeo and Juliet', although not a traditional love triangle in the sense, there is an element of it. Juliet is in love with Romeo, but she is also bound by her family's feud with Romeo's family. Paris also wants to marry Juliet, creating a complex situation that ultimately leads to tragedy.
Love triangles in YA fiction often add drama and complexity. They can make the story more engaging as the characters are forced to deal with conflicting emotions. For example, in 'The Hunger Games', Katniss is sort of caught between Peeta and Gale. It shows different aspects of her personality as she navigates her feelings for both. Also, in 'Twilight', Bella's love triangle with Edward and Jacob is a central part of the story, with different values and attractions associated with each relationship.