The Pit

By Chris Teese
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Published: Sep. 02, 2011
Words: 23,015 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465716064


Short description

A young man tries to climb out of a deep pit, stuck there by former friends in his life. He reflects on and revisits his past of how he got there. His rage towards those in his life grows, as he tries to repress the hurt, and his desire to be loved.

Extended description

A young man climbs out of a pit deep within the Earth, put there by many former people in his life. He reflects on his past as he climbs, his rage growing towards those who put him there, as he tries to push down his hurt and focus on making it to the top. On another plane of a existence, a young man named Christian, who has lost hope and purpose in life, pursues an acting career, struggling with a hard life and telling himself it's only something he's doing because it's the only thing he's passionate about that he could be proud of himself for. He tries to ignore the thought stinging at the back of his mind: "Maybe if I become famous, someone will notice and love me, and I won't feel so empty anymore..."

Tags

drama, allegorical, drama fiction, dramatic fiction, drama story

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