The End
fa·ce·tious [fuh-see-shuhs] adjective 1. not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark. 2. amusing; humorous. 3. lacking serious intent; concerned with something nonessential, amusing, or frivolous: a facetious person.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Designing a Show
This is a story with many happy endings, and many lost ways. The heroine must struggle severely to get to the outcomes she desires, but as she struggles she finds the small, simple things, that make it seem worthwhile. She finds strength from her friends and Allies, which help her defeat the monster. The climax of the story finds the heroine stuck in a labyrinth controlled by selfish-angry Giant who wants to trap the heroine in the labyrinth forever using illusions and other traps trying to trick her and use her for his own deceitful purposes, but the heroine remembers what her mentor had taught her about Giants and how to find illusions. So she is able to figure out all the illusions from reality, and remembers that Giants are slow creatures and is able to accomplish her goal even in the midst of these tricks. Then the heroine thought tired, battle-scared, and sore is able to conquer her troubles and it reminds her of Victoria, when they came to tell her she was queen, "Now that I am Queen, I wish in future to have a bed, and a room of my own."
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