SLC-S31/W1-“Creative Interpretation| The Word (Invisible)”
Steemian Friends,
Today, I will participate in a challenge of @ninapenda ma'am in Steemit challenge 31 week 01. The name of the challenge is SLC-S31/W1-“Creative Interpretation| The Word (Invisible)”. I hope everyone likes my writing.
In a small village called Comilla, there lived a curious girl named Moon. One day, while playing, she suddenly heard an invisible voice. The voice told her that she was an invisible fairy who was by people's side when they did good deeds.
Although Moon was surprised, she gradually became friends with the fairy. The fairy taught her that making someone happy when they were sad, keeping people alone, and doing good deeds is the real magic.
The next day, Moon saw an old woman unable to cross the road. Everyone was busy, but Moon ran to help her. Then she heard that voice again, "You yourself have done good deeds like a little fairy."
From that day on, Moon started doing good deeds every day, helping people, planting trees, and treating everyone well. One day, when she called the fairy, the fairy said, "I have always been there, but now you have become the light yourself."
Moon realized that the invisible fairy had actually taught her to be a good person. From then on, whenever she did a good deed, it seemed that the fairy was smiling next to her.
The story is written in the name of my younger daughter, Moon.
By “invisible,” I mean something that exists in reality but cannot be seen with the eyes. That is, it may be around us; we can feel it, but we cannot see it directly. For example, wind. We do not see the wind, but we feel its touch. Again, love, affection, and friendship are also invisible. They cannot be seen with the eyes, but they are deep in our minds.
Invisible doesn't just mean not being seen, but also not being felt. Many times, we don't see someone's pain, but we understand it. That is also a kind of invisible feeling. So to understand invisible things, we have to see with our hearts, not just with our eyes.
The emotion associated with the story of the invisible fairy is a kind of soft, calm, and enchanting feeling. There is more love, care, and reassurance in this story than fear or sadness. When Moon first hears the voice of the invisible fairy, curiosity and a little fear act in his mind, but gradually that fear disappears and is replaced by a sense of security and friendship.
The idea that the fairy is invisible, yet she is always there, makes the story even more emotional. It shows that true care or love is not always visible to the eyes, but can be felt with the heart. The joy and satisfaction that Moon feels when she starts helping others is also a very beautiful emotion.
There is a slight sense of sadness at the end of the story, because the fairy no longer speaks directly. But that sadness is very gentle, because Moon understands that the fairy did not leave him alone, but rather taught him to be good. Overall, the emotions of this story are of affection, love, courage, and a beautiful feeling of doing something good within oneself. Children's interest in doing good deeds increases from a young age.
If I had a color for this interpretation, it would be a mix of light blue and soft gold. Light blue would represent peace, trust, and the vastness of the sky, as if invisible angels were always quietly by my side, as vast and silent as the sky itself. And gold would represent warmth, love, and the inner light that slowly awakens in the moon. These two colors together create a feeling that is both calm and luminous.
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