Imagine a student who cheats on an exam. When caught by the teacher, instead of taking responsibility for their actions, they say 'the devil made me do it'. They might say that the devil made them feel pressured to get a good grade so much so that they resorted to cheating. This shows how people can use this kind of back story to avoid facing the real reasons behind their bad behavior, which in this case is lack of study and integrity.
In a religious context, someone might have skipped church services on a Sunday. When questioned by the pastor or other church members, they say that the devil made them do it. They could say that the devil tempted them with other activities like going shopping or staying in bed instead of attending church. This is a typical example of using the 'devil made me do it' as an excuse for not following religious obligations.
Sure. A character in a story might have lied to their friend. Later, when confronted, they say 'the devil made me do it'. They might claim that the devil put the idea in their head to lie in order to avoid getting in trouble or to protect themselves.
Well, the back story of 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It' is really interesting. It starts with the case of Arne Johnson. He was influenced by what was believed to be demonic forces. The Warrens were called in to figure out what was going on. Their investigations into the supposed possession led to a very complex and spooky story. It delved into the idea of how far the influence of the devil, or what was thought to be the devil, could go in making a person do something as extreme as murder. There were all sorts of strange occurrences and evidence that the Warrens had to piece together.
It's about Arne Johnson who claimed demonic influence for his crime. The Warrens investigated.
It could be a story where someone blames their actions on the devil. Maybe they did something bad and they're trying to shift the blame by saying they were influenced by the devil.
Sure. For a character in a story, a back story could be like this. A young man named Tom grew up in a small, poverty - stricken town. His father left when he was very young, and his mother worked multiple jobs to make ends meet. This difficult childhood made Tom determined to succeed in life. He studied hard despite the odds, and that's his back story which could influence his actions and decisions in the main story.
Another example could be the back story of the iPhone. Steve Jobs had a vision of creating a revolutionary mobile device. Apple had been working on various technologies for years. There were also market trends that influenced the development of the iPhone. The need for a more user - friendly and multi - functional mobile device was growing. All these factors combined are part of the back story of how the iPhone came to be.
A story could be about a person who moved to a new country all alone. He didn't know the language, the culture, or anyone there. However, he was determined to make a life for himself. He learned the language by taking free classes at the community center, made friends, and started his own small business. His story shows that no matter the obstacles, nothing holds him back if you have the will.
Since we don't really know the exact nature of this story, an example could be that the mom taught the child how to face bullies. By giving the right advice and support, she made the child feel confident and'strong' (using 'erect' in a metaphorical sense here), like the child could stand up for themselves.
For example, the wife might have made the husband participate in a community activity like a charity run. He didn't really want to at first, thinking it would be tiring and boring. But after doing it, he had a great time and made new friends. So he could use the phrase 'wife made me suck story' to tell how his wife pushed him into something that ended up being positive.
It's not real. Usually, such titles are used for works of fiction like movies, books, or TV shows that are created for entertainment rather than being based on actual events.
Well, 'The Devil Made Me Do It' isn't a true story. Usually, such titles are for fictional works that draw inspiration from various ideas but aren't based on real events. It's more for entertainment and creativity.