Friday, January 29, 2010

Adventure Creation

Choose anything in the world. Any object. Any person. Any thing. Write a story told from the perspective of this thing. Make sure to give thoughts and feelings that you would traditionally not expect from this object. You could write an angry monologue from a soccer ball who is tired of being kicked around or a tooth describing life from an oral perspective. Other ideas include telling about being the Grand Canyon, a bowling ball, Obama's necktie, a punching bag, the Statue of Liberty, a cd in a cd player, the Mona Lisa, Hitler's mustache, or a thunder storm cloud. Regardless of what is chosen, you need to put thoughts, feelings and emotions into this object that are traditionally not thought about. These objects must be talked about in a first person approach so that the audience is able to see the world from the viewpoint of this object.

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