Lauren264
New Member
Hi there,
Simply put, my short story is about a young woman who is forced to choose between 2 men, one of whom represents power and one of whom represents love. I want to set it up so as that the audience believe she will choose love, but in the end opts for power.
It's set in medieval france.
Do you think this is too cliche? It is clearly influenced by Romeo and Juliet (Paris vs Romeo), maybe too much so?
Any ideas on how I can avoid being cliche and "teen-agnsty" please comment
Thanks, Lauren xx
Simply put, my short story is about a young woman who is forced to choose between 2 men, one of whom represents power and one of whom represents love. I want to set it up so as that the audience believe she will choose love, but in the end opts for power.
It's set in medieval france.
Do you think this is too cliche? It is clearly influenced by Romeo and Juliet (Paris vs Romeo), maybe too much so?
Any ideas on how I can avoid being cliche and "teen-agnsty" please comment
Thanks, Lauren xx