Because third time’s the charm and it’s day three, I’ll use it as an excuse to share three quotes all from the same book. From the magical and enchanting world of A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi comes forth words that tells us the value of a story.
“A story. This was the key to immortality. The things that made kings quiver and deities distrustful: Nothing but a tale.”
“Heroine. Savior. Villain. What were those words but different fistfuls of a tale that all depended on who was doing the telling? You see, a story is not just a thing told to a child before sleep. A story is control.”
Three ways to appreciate stories:
Through the eyes of a child…
How many times were you scolded as a child and your mother telling you that some monster will come to eat you if you don’t sleep soon or behave. How Santa Claus, Easter bunny, Peter Pan, and all those fictional beings we heard so much about are much more effective a pacifier than any of your toys. A story heard in the ears of a child can be a source of fun and laughter but also of caution and reprimand.
Cold hard reality…
Now that we’re all grown, stories are still a powerful tool. A story can control the masses to either sympathize or sneer. The kind of powerful storytelling that appeals not only to our minds but to our hearts. These are the stories we should be cautious of.
Remember that we are never too old for stories. No matter the situation, always remember that you are in a story — either yours or someone else’s. Make your story count but keep in mind that the way you tell yours is as important as the lesson it carries.
“Who cares if a story is true or not so long as it is told?”
Escapism…
No matter which grand tale you’re reading or what medium you’re immersing yourself in, there is always a lesson. The adventures and escapades you read or watched may not always be based on reality but it rests on you to make it real. Real as it can be through the lessons you take home and the characters you idolize. It may be heroes, faeries, dragons, or kings and queens who will whisk you off to the land of escapists but always remember to go back home. Even Cinderella only had until midnight.
Rules
• Thank the person who nominated you. My heartfelt gratitude to Richa @ iScriblr!
• Post a quote for 3 consecutive days (1 quote for each day, can be a super short post).
• Nominate three new bloggers each day.
Thank you for the tag!! I look forward to doing this one! It should be fun! 😄
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Twice I’ve done this now and it’s definitely fun! ^^ Hope you too 🙂
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Superb quotes and awesome explanations! Great going! 🙂
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Thank you! I didn’t realize it’s still linked to you cause I just copy pasted and everything 😀 Hope you aren’t too bothered by the notifs!
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Oh, absolutely not! No botheration! Please tag away freely – I love them quotes! 🙂
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Wew good to know! 😀
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Woah, these quotes are brilliant! 💛
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I knooow
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Wow, awesome quotes! Thanks for the tag too 🙂
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You’re welcome. No pressure 🙂 Only do it if you want to
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That is soooo true, It is not the ending, but the journey to get the end that makes it relate-able.
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Couldn’t agree more 🙂
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Oh wow I love this!
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Thank you! I do love sharing them beautiful words 😊
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Can I read the book all three ways at once? Sometimes you just need to enjoy a story in every which way! 😀
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You definitely can! 😅
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