I always wonder as to why kids or adults get mesmerized listening to fiction stories regardless of their length. Many of its contents in these stories do not make sense. At the end of a story, many valid questions arise in a logical mind:- like how can animals talk, how can a princess sleep for such a long time. Magic happens in a particular scene , how did that happen? Nothing makes sense, but at the end of the fiction story, a positive message is conveyed: - Do good then the outcome will be good and bad deeds or slacking leads to unpleasant situations. Most of the fiction stories may not have a message. The reader, mostly a young child or a toddler, reads and enjoys it and may forget about it. The sheer beauty of creating fiction stories lies in the power of imagination. Imagination is above and beyond human abilities, comprehension, or expectations in the real world. The funny and the undeniable truth about fantasy is money cannot influence nor be considered essential. No amount of worldly knowledge, High IQ, or academics can alter the seeds of imagination in a person's mind. Thieves cannot steal as they don't have the necessary tools or enough money to implement them. Imagination is above and beyond human limitations. The poor and the rich are free to imagine if they can do so. It is common to note in this world, the poor bestowed with imagination than the rich. Creativity knows no boundaries, and with fiction stories, a creator has the power to use them as long as his limitless mind can wander and create magic. The magic is usually considered a predecessor to science. The witches are the scientists who create many potions or magical stuff using weird stuff. They were equal to the modern-day scientists who mix and match various chemicals to create new and sometimes dangerous drinks. It is most sad to see the witches shown in many fairy tales as odd with red eyes, a pointy nose, and a hunch back. They are portrayed as ugly and evil. It is hard not to believe and think of these so-called wicked witches as scientists who spend hours and days in seclusion to create magical potions. They indeed are a dedicated living being, who did not care about their grooming but instead ventured on their quest for medicines. For personal interest or the sake of magic, these witches who are mostly women (a tribute) had dedicated their life and created something truly magical ( or scientific) mixing various magic potions (chemicals), which caused either the welfare or distress to the humanity. The seeds of imagination pave the way for ideas. James Allen, a great philosophical writer, made a famous quote, "Dreams are the seedlings of realities." Dreams come from imagination. If a mind can imagine, then there must be a way to achieve some, if not all, of the endless ideas. As dreams are a part of imagination, there must be a direct, indirect, or an implied way to turn them into reality. Even a sensitive princess in some fairytale stories are successful in their endeavors by their power of imagination. They have the power of positivity and belief in their mind that a robust physical aid will come and help them. Their quest and their immense faith compel that person to seek new adventures. They then walk into a dangerous journey to find the unknown and lead them to the princess. Such is the power of imagination. Nothing makes sense, but in the end, everything falls into place, or there might not be an ending or a point to be made as the journey itself is an adventure of the mind for the reader as well as for the creator. Fiction stories as weird as they are to the listener should be given the same importance as any non-fiction stories. Sure they are bold and impossible, but in the end, they sure kindle interest to the listener or at least provide a silent smile to a tired mind. Please check out fiction, non-fiction stories for kids from "Kidz Learn Applications." iOS App - https://apps.apple.com/app/kidz-fun-stories/id1587764579 Comments are closed.
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