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''[[Barriers of a Broken Soul]]'' is a story by Joey Crump that takes drama and adds some philosophical bent to it. Divided into four parts, each with its own [[Theme Naming]], chronicles the story of a boy named Kevin.

Barriers of a Broken Soul is a story by Joey Crump that takes drama and adds some philosophical bent to it. Divided into four parts, each with its own [[Theme Naming]], chronicles the story of a boy named Kevin.


The plot is primarily about how Kevin grows through his interactions with others - namely his close friends. As the story progresses, Kevin learns a lot of things about himself and about his friends, and about friendship in general. It goes deep into philosophical territory near the end, and each of the characters is examined as we learn their deepest flaws.
The plot is primarily about how Kevin grows through his interactions with others - namely his close friends. As the story progresses, Kevin learns a lot of things about himself and about his friends, and about friendship in general. It goes deep into philosophical territory near the end, and each of the characters is examined as we learn their deepest flaws.
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The story has several themes running through it, the primary one being growth - the characters all grow throughout the story, and your perceptions of them grow as you learn more about them. Another big theme is the deconstruction of perfection - how nothing is really perfect, and why you shouldn't think so. One more primary theme is that of birth - the parts are named after stages of pregnancy, and reference the way Kevin approaches his own "rebirth" - as everyone does at times in their lives.
The story has several themes running through it, the primary one being growth - the characters all grow throughout the story, and your perceptions of them grow as you learn more about them. Another big theme is the deconstruction of perfection - how nothing is really perfect, and why you shouldn't think so. One more primary theme is that of birth - the parts are named after stages of pregnancy, and reference the way Kevin approaches his own "rebirth" - as everyone does at times in their lives.


The story can be found at https://sites.google.com/site/barriersofabrokensoul/.
The story can be found [https://sites.google.com/site/barriersofabrokensoul/ here].

Spoilers Ahoy! This story has several big plot twists, and you may not want them spoiled for you. In addition, just reading about the characters here is no fun. You're better off reading the story first, since characterization is one of the most important features, and by learning about them here, you spoil much of the plot for yourself. You Have Been Warned!


'''Spoilers Ahoy!''' This story has several big plot twists, and you may not want them spoiled for you. In addition, just reading about the characters here is no fun. You're better off reading the story first, since characterization is one of the most important features, and by learning about them here, you spoil much of the plot for yourself. You Have Been Warned!
=== This book provides examples of: ===


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* [[All Take and No Give]]: Sarah is like this.
* [[All Take and No Give]]: Sarah is like this.
* [[Arc Words]]: Anything about death, birth, growth, etc. Also, "Don't you care about me anymore?" "Perfect" is another big one.
* [[Arc Words]]: Anything about death, birth, growth, etc. Also, "Don't you care about me anymore?" "Perfect" is another big one.
* [[Backstory]]: All of the characters have one.
* [[Backstory]]: All of the characters have one.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: {{spoiler|Sarah.}}
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: {{spoiler|Sarah.}}
* [[Better As Friends]]: Kevin and Eris. {{spoiler|Kevin and Ayala.}} Notably, NOT {{spoiler|Kevin and Sarah.}}
* [[Better as Friends]]: Kevin and Eris. {{spoiler|Kevin and Ayala.}} Notably, NOT {{spoiler|Kevin and Sarah.}}
* [[Blatant Lies]]: Sarah when {{spoiler|telling Kevin she's a virgin. Even when he tells her he knows the truth.}}
* [[Blatant Lies]]: Sarah when {{spoiler|telling Kevin she's a virgin. Even when he tells her he knows the truth.}}
* [[Boy Meets Girl]]: Cynical, depressed boy meets cheery, upbeat girl.
* [[Boy Meets Girl]]: Cynical, depressed boy meets cheery, upbeat girl.
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* [[The Cynic]]: Kevin.
* [[The Cynic]]: Kevin.
* [[Token Romance]]: Averted. Kevin and Sarah's relationship is a large part of the story.
* [[Token Romance]]: Averted. Kevin and Sarah's relationship is a large part of the story.
* [[Took a Level In Jerkass]]: Holden sometimes, {{spoiler|Kevin while with Sarah, and Sarah to Kevin.}}
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: Holden sometimes, {{spoiler|Kevin while with Sarah, and Sarah to Kevin.}}
* [[Understanding Boyfriend]]: Kevin. {{spoiler|Not that it helps.}}
* [[Understanding Boyfriend]]: Kevin. {{spoiler|Not that it helps.}}
* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]: {{spoiler|Sarah.}}
* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]: {{spoiler|Sarah.}}
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 19 September 2021

Every ending leads to a new beginning.

Barriers of a Broken Soul is a story by Joey Crump that takes drama and adds some philosophical bent to it. Divided into four parts, each with its own Theme Naming, chronicles the story of a boy named Kevin.

The plot is primarily about how Kevin grows through his interactions with others - namely his close friends. As the story progresses, Kevin learns a lot of things about himself and about his friends, and about friendship in general. It goes deep into philosophical territory near the end, and each of the characters is examined as we learn their deepest flaws.

The story is somewhat unique for its structure, three-dimensional characters, and somewhat vague setting. Each chapter is relatively short, but there are a lot of them, leading to the ability to quickly read a chapter when short on time. The characters are very fleshed-out, and are as human as the reader is. The setting is vague, primarily to keep the reader focused on the psychological states of the characters. Also of interest is that there is no true antagonist - things may go wrong, but none of the characters is inherently bad, possibly just a little messed up.

The story has several themes running through it, the primary one being growth - the characters all grow throughout the story, and your perceptions of them grow as you learn more about them. Another big theme is the deconstruction of perfection - how nothing is really perfect, and why you shouldn't think so. One more primary theme is that of birth - the parts are named after stages of pregnancy, and reference the way Kevin approaches his own "rebirth" - as everyone does at times in their lives.

The story can be found here.

Spoilers Ahoy! This story has several big plot twists, and you may not want them spoiled for you. In addition, just reading about the characters here is no fun. You're better off reading the story first, since characterization is one of the most important features, and by learning about them here, you spoil much of the plot for yourself. You Have Been Warned!

Tropes used in Barriers of a Broken Soul include: