Building a metaphor
The woman stares at the photo album of her kid’s block builds. Should she post them anywhere to share? She and her daughter are so proud of them. They had so much fun doing it, too. However... However, they are all fairly similar. The foundation and framework, as well as the appearance are similar enough that, while she names them differently (sometimes), one would or could think all the photos being viewed are just one build multiplied by however many photos there are. Are there people out there wanting to see them? Does it really matter? Her and her daughter are so proud of them…
I find myself metaphorically using building blocks as verbage for a lot of things in life. While the scene above was a concern for showing off literal building blocks photos, it also showcases the vulnerability the woman has for letting the world into her home.
The first line of building blocks are usually the foundation. Consider her image of vulnerability but also her want of showing off her child’s building skills.
The next step would be the framework of the build: the action or purposeful decision to share her album outside her house.
Now that the build has foundation and framework, the appearance can be explored. This can come in variations of similar looks or completely different looks. For example, the woman’s social media idea.
And voila, you have a building block metaphor for the above story!