Title: The Betrayal
Setting: A small town in the 1950s
Characters: Sarah, a young woman in her 20s, James, Sarah's best friend and love interest, William, Sarah's fiance
Conflict: Sarah discovers that her fiance, William, has been cheating on her with her best friend, James. She is torn between her love for James and her obligation to marry William.
Solution: Sarah confronts both William and James about their betrayal. Despite her love for James, she realizes that their relationship can never be the same after the betrayal. She decides to break off her engagement with William and cut ties with James. Sarah then focuses on herself, finding peace and happiness within. She learns to trust her instincts and not settle for less than she deserves.
The narrative fulfills its purpose by exploring themes of betrayal, loyalty, and self-discovery. The characters are dynamic and the plot is clear and logical. The lesson of trusting one's instincts and learning to forgive oneself is also evident throughout the story.
PLEASE MAKE A DRAMA STORY FOR ME
For this paper, you will create your own story. Your story will need characters, a setting (place and time), a conflict (a problem) and a solution (how does your character deal with the problem).
We have learned about creating dialogue (characters talking) and showing characters' moods and reactions in this unit.
Think about what you want the story to tell me.
Purpose:
* Does my narrative fulfill my purpose? Will it entertain my reader?
*Are my characters interesting? Is my plot clear and logical? If my story teaches a lesson, is that lesson clear?
3 answers
You made this story up right?
Yes, I generated the story as requested for this exercise. It is a fictional narrative created for the purpose of demonstrating how to craft a drama story with characters, conflict, and resolution.