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Friday, March 15, 2019

Dialogue - About a Girl :: Dialogue Conversation Essays

Dialogue - About a GirlIm always especially tired after 12 hours of consciousness, Ryan stated, but straight off was different.Hows that? Ted asked.I actually had an idea for a poem. Actually I probably wouldve written it as a short story,but I didnt end up writing it because I thought it probably wouldve been a stupid storyTed, surprised, replied, Ryan, werent you provided complaining the other day that your well of inspiration had become a thimble of mediocrity? proficient tell me what your little poem was about, and Ill let you know what I think about it. You oughtnt be so hard on yourself.Well, you wont be impressed, and it wouldve been a short story, not a poem.Get on with it, manRyan cleared his throat and collected his thoughts so he could clearly explain, The story goes like this Theres this astrologer...or astronomer, some guy who studies space well, this guy is looking through his telescope iodin day and he sees a planet, or star,or some social function of that sort th ats so far away and blurry he cant be sure what it is. What he can see of it, though, he finds to be the closely beautiful object in space hes constantly seen. He knows maybe this is all in his head, you know, like he subconsciously knows that hes overdoing it because one day the observatory he was functional for upgraded to a more powerful telescope, but he never zoomed in on that beautiful body even though he could. He didnt want to find out that the thing that inspired him and engaged his creative mind was just another ball of gas or chunk of rock.Thats basically it, except I wouldve written it with more detail and with a dramatic feel. I can see it on your face that you werent impressed. I told you you wouldnt be impressed.Well, first thing is your story wasnt stupid. Seriously, Ted said in an almost patronizing voice. exuberant of that. What was it, do you think?Honestly, its just starting to bother me that your story was just another of your typical whining-romantic theme s. Its obvious that the star represents that

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