WRITING OBSTACLE
Start a story with a syllogism.
A syllogism is a rhetorical device that makes use of deductive thinking. It usually follows the format of ‘A is B. B is C. So A is C.’ An example may be: Killing is evil. An assassin kills people. So an assassin must be evil.
Life Makes No Sense
Stealing is wrong. I steal. I must be wrong. But for a reason! It’s not like one of those little girls in Elementary, who all they say is “Your done!” That’s stupid. I’m not stupid. Gosh! This is stupid! I’m doing this. I’m stupid! What!? I’m not stupid. Life makes no sense…
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