1 | A philosophy professor gives a discourse on fate, whether it is immutable, or nonexistent. He then proceeds to assign a special assignment: A [[http://www.amazon.com/Decision-Fate-E-G-Castle-ebook/dp/B00DP7BA4A/ref=la_B00DILJS3I_1_9?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1395265438&sr=1-9 Decision of Fate]]. One of his students takes it perhaps a bit too far... Two years later, what will the results of his decision be? A short philosophical story by [[Creator/EGCastle E. G. Castle]]. |
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3 | !! Decision of Fate contains examples of: |
4 | * DrugsAreBad: Not actually a major theme, but yeah, it's there. [[spoiler: In specific, when the student is seen two year later, after taking a drug.]] |
5 | * NoNameGiven: The student. The professor too, for that matter. |
6 | * NeverMyFault: The student. Considering he had two years to think over his decision [[spoiler: to take the drug]] you would’ve thought he'd have realized he had messed his own self up. Nope. |
7 | * ThePhilosopher: The philosophy professor. Who is also kind of a jerk. [[spoiler: He ''could'' show a bit more sympathy for his former student, now a wreck from drugs, but ''noooo''...]]. |
8 | * SlidingScaleOfFreeWillVsFate: Discussion thereof; mostly just a summation of three basic positions. Also plays the role of the main theme of the story. |
9 | * TitleDrop: Several times, actually. |
10 | * ToxicFriendInfluence: Not quite by a ''friend'' per se, but this and peer pressure is why the protagonist [[spoiler: takes a drug and begins his downwards spiral]]. |
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