On a distant planet colonized by Earth, a strange alien artifact is found. It seems to have a power that defies all known laws of physics. The colonists must figure out if it's a gift or a threat. Well, they start with trying to analyze its structure. They call in the best scientists from all over the colony. Some think it might be a weapon left by an ancient civilization that once inhabited the planet, while others believe it could be a key to unlocking a new form of energy. As they study it, strange things start to happen around the artifact. Machines malfunction, and some people even start having vivid hallucinations. The situation becomes more and more tense as the colonists struggle to understand the true nature of this alien object.
In a far - flung galaxy, there is a planet covered in a strange mist that gives everyone who enters it the ability to see the future. A group of space explorers land on this planet. But they soon realize that the future they see is not fixed. Their actions in the present can change what they see in the future. As they explore the planet further, they discover an ancient temple hidden in the mist. Inside the temple, there are strange markings that seem to be a code for understanding and controlling this future - seeing ability. However, there are also dangerous creatures lurking in the temple that will stop at nothing to keep the secret of the temple intact.
Character 1: What have you been doing recently?
[Character 2: I'm studying. What about you?]
[Character 1: I'm also studying. I recently read a very interesting book.]
Character 2: Yeah, I like reading too. What kind of books do you think are better?
[Character 1: I think suspense novels are quite interesting. What about you?]
Character 2: I like mystery novels too. My favorite is Sherlock Holmes.
[Character 1: Oh, then you must be very smart.]
[Character 2: Haha, thanks for the compliment.] What about you?
[Character 1: I'm also very smart. I've been learning a new language recently.]
Character 2: Wow, you're learning a new language? I also want to learn a new language.
Character 1: Yes, learning a new language can expand one's vocabulary and ability to express oneself. Which language do you think is better?
Character 2: I think Spanish is more popular because its pronunciation and grammar are simpler.
There were several ways to write characters:
1 Prompt: This form is usually used to emphasize a character's language or personality traits. For example, an arrogant person might say,"I'm not talking to you. You're too small!" Or a shy person might say,"I can't look at you. You're too beautiful!"
2. Prompt: This form can also be used to direct the reader's attention. For example, a calm person might say,"I can say this without thinking." Or a person who lost control of his emotions might say,"I can't control my emotions. I want to kill!"
3. Prompt in the middle: This form is usually used to add some plot elements to the conversation. For example, a character might say,"I've thought about it and I'll do it." Or a character might say,"I don't know. I'll ask."
There are many ways to write characters, but the most important thing is to let the readers understand the character's personality and way of thinking, so as to better understand the story.
[1]:
When she heard his words, she smiled slightly." So you've already thought of this. But I still think that if we really get together, I should make you feel more comfortable."
2. The prompt:
He looked into his eyes." I know I've been working hard just to make you feel proud that you like me."
The third prompt was in the middle:
She looked up into his eyes."What do you mean?" She asked nervously, hoping to get his approval.
One idea could be a story about a lonely lighthouse keeper. He spends his days in solitude, but one stormy night, he discovers a mysterious object washed ashore. It turns out to be a time - traveling device, and he has to decide whether to use it to change his past or stay in his present lonely but peaceful existence.
In a small, forgotten town, there was an old, decrepit mansion on the outskirts. One night, a young couple, lost on their way, decided to seek shelter there. As they entered, the door creaked shut behind them. The air was cold and musty. They explored the rooms filled with cobwebs and broken furniture. Suddenly, they heard a low growl. In the dim light, they saw a pair of glowing eyes. Panicking, they ran towards the door, but it wouldn't open. The growling grew louder as something in the shadows began to move closer, and closer...
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived in a small village surrounded by a thick forest. One day, while exploring the forest, she found a tiny, glittering key. Curious, she followed a path she had never noticed before. At the end of the path was a small, ancient door. When she put the key in the lock, the door creaked open. Inside, she discovered a magical garden filled with flowers that glowed in different colors. She spent the whole day there, and when she left, she knew she would always cherish this secret place.
Gatsby is a tragic figure. He is obsessed with Daisy, which drives his entire life. His lavish parties are attempts to attract her. He is a dreamer, believing he can recreate the past with Daisy. But his past as a bootlegger also shows his desperation to achieve the wealth and status he thinks will win her back.
For Elizabeth Bennet, she is intelligent and independent - not afraid to speak her mind, as seen when she challenges Mr. Darcy's pride. Her prejudice against him initially clouds her judgment but also shows her loyalty to her first impressions and family values.