Salem_is_tired
Bluelighter
Hi everyone!
First of all, sorry if I massed up something, first time posting - I casually visited the side during the last few years, but never felt like to have a good enough "reason" to make an actual account, until now.
I don't want to beat around the bush for too long, so here is my question: What do you think, how does a realistic representation of addiction looks like?
I have a creative writing in this semester, and the teacher told use he will submit our "finals like" short story to the online school paper - but here goes the twist: he gave us characters (or "shells") to work with, since it will be a longer story broken down to shorter chapters, and everyone is writing one with their given character as the lead. He is a great guy, I love his classes, but I was a bit "surprised" when he give the description of my character (I wrote stuff what had mentions of addiction in it prior or background characters using some kind of substance, but addiction or drug use was never quite the main topic in any of my writings) "a twenty something white guy in the 1930' America, working class, sometimes use junk to relax a bit" and it sounds really interesting (especially the fact that we are talking about the 30') but also a bit terrifying, because as someone who only consume alcohol on rare occasions, don't have any experience with different things, but has autism and knows how irritating stereotypes and myths can be, I'm in the dark a bit, regarding how should I write a character who (even if not an addict) regularly use opium - I really don't want to mess it up or continue the spreading of harmful stereotypes even if only talk about a stupid online magazine what is viewed by a handful of people maximum.
So if you have experience/opinion on the topic, can name some characters, films or books please do so!
Thank you for reading this!
First of all, sorry if I massed up something, first time posting - I casually visited the side during the last few years, but never felt like to have a good enough "reason" to make an actual account, until now.
I don't want to beat around the bush for too long, so here is my question: What do you think, how does a realistic representation of addiction looks like?
I have a creative writing in this semester, and the teacher told use he will submit our "finals like" short story to the online school paper - but here goes the twist: he gave us characters (or "shells") to work with, since it will be a longer story broken down to shorter chapters, and everyone is writing one with their given character as the lead. He is a great guy, I love his classes, but I was a bit "surprised" when he give the description of my character (I wrote stuff what had mentions of addiction in it prior or background characters using some kind of substance, but addiction or drug use was never quite the main topic in any of my writings) "a twenty something white guy in the 1930' America, working class, sometimes use junk to relax a bit" and it sounds really interesting (especially the fact that we are talking about the 30') but also a bit terrifying, because as someone who only consume alcohol on rare occasions, don't have any experience with different things, but has autism and knows how irritating stereotypes and myths can be, I'm in the dark a bit, regarding how should I write a character who (even if not an addict) regularly use opium - I really don't want to mess it up or continue the spreading of harmful stereotypes even if only talk about a stupid online magazine what is viewed by a handful of people maximum.
So if you have experience/opinion on the topic, can name some characters, films or books please do so!

Thank you for reading this!
