complication
Think about a puzzle with lots of pieces. Each piece is simple and easy to understand, but when you try to put them all together, it can become tricky and complicated. Sometimes, you might not know where a piece fits, and it takes time and effort to figure it out. That’s what we call a complication.
Now, picture a spaghetti bowl. Each noodle is like a simple line, but when they’re all tangled together, it can be hard to see where one noodle starts and another ends. Untangling them can be confusing, just like figuring out a complication.
Imagine a maze. Each path might look straightforward, but as you walk through, you find twists and turns that make it hard to find the way out. Complications are like those unexpected turns that make things more challenging.
Finally, think about a story with lots of characters and events. Each part of the story is easy to follow, but when all the parts mix together, it can be hard to remember everything. Complications are like the plot twists that make the story more interesting but also harder to understand.