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A Million Dollar Painting - Coggle Diagram
A Million Dollar Painting
Edward
Practical, uninterested in art.
Almost sold painting for ten pounds.
Shocked by discovery.
Discovery
Found during cleaning or by accident.
Expert or appraiser identifies its value.
Leads to unraveling its history.
The Painting
Hidden under dust and cobwebs.
Created by a renowned or mysterious artist.
A masterpiece misjudged as worthless.
Conflict
Internal: Regret for undervaluing it.
External: Greedy buyers, family disputes, media attention.
Ending Options
Sells for a fortune, life changes positively.
Chooses to keep it, valuing its sentiment.
Painting lost or stolen, leaving lingering mystery.
Possible Endings
Happy Ending:
Edward sells the painting and improves his life.
He uses the fortune for a meaningful purpose, like philanthropy.
Bittersweet Ending:
The painting is stolen, lost, or destroyed before it can be sold.
Edward learns to value his simple life without needing the fortune.
Mystery:
The true origins of the painting remain unsolved.
It disappears again, leaving Edward and others to wonder about its fate.