Maybe a story that plays with time and space, making it hard to follow the chronology. For example, characters jumping between different eras without a clear pattern.
One could be a story with a lot of plot twists and unexpected turns. Like a mystery where the clues don't seem to make sense at first.
One confusing aspect could be the complex technological advancements and their implications. It's hard to keep track of all the new developments and how they might shape the future of space exploration.
One confusing fiction book could be 'Finnegans Wake' by James Joyce. It's confusing because of its complex language, stream - of - consciousness style, and the numerous allusions it makes to various mythologies, languages, and historical events. The words seem to blend together in a way that makes it difficult to follow a traditional narrative.
One confusing scary story is 'The Yellow Wallpaper'. A woman is confined to a room with yellow wallpaper during her 'rest cure'. As time passes, she becomes obsessed with the wallpaper, seeing strange patterns and a woman trapped behind it. It's confusing as the reader wonders if it's her insanity or something truly supernatural at play. The slow descent into madness is quite scary.
One funny story could be when you mistook a dog for a sheep and tried to herd it. It was so confusing and hilarious!
Maybe tell them a story of a person who overcame great odds and achieved their dreams. It could inspire and give them a positive boost while they're high.
Well, you could tell funny stories from your childhood or crazy adventures with friends.
When I was high, I tried to have a serious conversation with a plant. I was convinced it was giving me profound life advice. Such a crazy and funny moment.
One way is to start with a simple premise and then gradually introduce complex elements. This builds suspense and keeps the reader engaged without overwhelming them from the start.
Funny and light-hearted stories can be a good choice. They can help lift the mood and provide some entertainment.
Well, fantasy novels like 'The Lord of the Rings' can be quite immersive and captivating when you're in that state.