READING A STORY
By Sheyla
Johanna Moreno
The other day, I was reading “The Spell” a short story written by you in my course of
Composition III. It was part of different activities that we are doing for
getting information about figures of speech and literary terms. In this story, the
words for the spell caught my attention every single moment because they are
full of imagination, creativity, and idyllic thoughts.
Everybody can easily understand the diverse messages
from the story: envy, selfishness, trust, and courage. Everything together give
us (the readers) the opportunity to know our good and bad things living in
society. Since the beginning I wanted to
know more the setting, the characters, and the adventures of all of them. There
are just one person talking during scenes; however, the protagonist shows all
the stages. I am not idyllic with spell topics, but we know there are kind and
rough people around us.
I suppose that I need to know about the end of the
Greenleas, so I have to ask you for Mr. Edgar Greenlea what happens with him.
Does he get back his body and life? What about David Greenlea? I consider that
he has to give an explanation to his cousin. Nobody must have the power to steal
the soul to others. It could be fascinated to know a little bit more about this
characters. My final comment is for that kind man who heard Mr Edgar’s story,
and he stayed in the asylum for him. I would like to believe that everything
goes to their own plane at the end.
There are variety of people around us affective,
eloquent, curious, attractive, poor, wealthy, but the only thing that is more
important is to love to each other, without love nothing is possible. It is
relevant to keep in mind do not do to others bad things that we do not like.

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