Write three stories that correlate with each other from three different viewpoints: first person, second person, and third person; all of these stories must have a common problem/issue. The first story, which is written in first person, must address this problem through the eyes of a person who is very self aware of himself/herself. The “I” in the story addresses the issue that is something out of her control, something that just happened, and something that he/she cannot understand at the present moment. The person in the second story, which is written in second person, addresses this same issue in a totally different way. He/she is unable to accept the fact that the problem is out of his or her grasp; the issue is merely a physical thing that can be explained. The last story, which is written in third person, basically rips apart the views in the first and second story. The “you” in the third story is a totally pessimist who has no obvious outlook on life other than “it sucks, everyone sucks, the world sucks.”
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