I have decided to have the planetary system as my stimulus (at least for now), it appealed to me because it has fixed characteristics, an order, a routine.
-9 planets + sun
-they all spin around it
-each planet takes it's own time (always the same) to spin around the sun
-sun is constant, each planet expects it to shine the next day
-the further from the sun, the colder the temperature
-etc
what I thought to be interesting is to play with these characteristics and to form a theatrical chaos of what would happen if they changed, what happens if the sun stops shining, what happens if it bursts, what happens if the planets stop spinning, etc.
I'm not really sure whether the planets will each serve as one character, mainly because i feel that is too obvious, but, aren't they indivudal characters? as i said before, each planet has different characteristics hence these make them individual hence they could be interpreted as different characters.
Another important aspect i am unsure of is the sun, should i make it one character and have the others revolve around it? and if so, they could either depend on it (but to make it more interesting i could have them be sucking the life out of it rather than going the obvious direction.) or they could worship it.
matame
the first part is your analysis, and it is too limited. develop it much more, with the depth expected from a form v student, not what a form i would do. don't jump steps. focus on getting everything that you can from your stimulus first, and only then can you start thinking about how to use that information.
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