Imagine a family gathering where a photo album is being passed around. One person looks at it and then passes it back to the person who gave it to them because they noticed a page was torn and wanted to make sure it was fixed before it continued to be passed around. This is an example of a pass back story in a non - sport context.
Here's an example. A young girl went to the park and saw a squirrel that seemed to be dancing. She followed the squirrel and it led her to a hidden corner of the park where there were all kinds of beautiful flowers she had never seen before. This kind of light - hearted adventure can be a 'time pass story'.
Sure. For a character in a story, a back story could be like this. A young man named Tom grew up in a small, poverty - stricken town. His father left when he was very young, and his mother worked multiple jobs to make ends meet. This difficult childhood made Tom determined to succeed in life. He studied hard despite the odds, and that's his back story which could influence his actions and decisions in the main story.
Another example could be the back story of the iPhone. Steve Jobs had a vision of creating a revolutionary mobile device. Apple had been working on various technologies for years. There were also market trends that influenced the development of the iPhone. The need for a more user - friendly and multi - functional mobile device was growing. All these factors combined are part of the back story of how the iPhone came to be.
Let's say you are reading a daily released short story online. Each day a new section is available. By day 6, the main character is in a big trouble. When you 'pass day 6' in this words story, the story on day 7 starts showing how the character begins to find a way out of that trouble. For example, on day 6, the character is lost in a forest, and on day 7 (after passing day 6), he starts following a stream which might lead him out.
One example could be the story of the Christmas Candle. A poor family has only one candle left for Christmas, but they selflessly share it with a lost traveler on Christmas Eve. That night, the candle never goes out and brings warmth and light to their whole house. This story is then passed around to show the spirit of sharing during Christmas.
Sure. In the movie 'The Lion King', the flashback story is about how Scar got his scar. It shows the events that led to his jealousy and hatred towards Simba's father, Mufasa. This flashback helps the audience understand Scar's motives throughout the main story.
An interstellar back story could be about a group of scientists from different planets who came together to study a strange energy source in a nebula. They formed an alliance, and over time, this alliance grew into a large interstellar organization dedicated to scientific research. Their early days were full of challenges, from political tensions between their home planets to technical difficulties in their research vessels. But they persevered, and now their organization is at the forefront of interstellar knowledge.
Here's an example. A student was having trouble with a school project. A teacher stayed after school to help the student. In return, the student made a beautiful handmade card for the teacher to show their thanks. This is an example of a 'thanks back story' where one act of kindness is reciprocated with gratitude.
Sure. Consider 'wise' and 'clever'. The back story might be that 'wise' has an older origin and often implies a deeper, more profound knowledge and good judgment, perhaps with roots in Old English. 'Clever', on the other hand, might have developed later and often emphasizes quick - wittedness or ingenuity in a more practical or immediate sense.
Sure. A story about a single mother who has to work two or three jobs to support her children could be a 'back breaking story'. She has to get up early in the morning, do the housework, send the kids to school, then rush to work, and work long hours. At the end of the day, she is exhausted but still has to take care of the kids at night.