Size Doesn’t Matter
Weekly Prompts, Writing Prompts - - Posted on February, 22 at 12:00 pm
Between the mightiest oak and the tiniest twig, there is an entire world of wonder. No matter how big or small, there is always something beyond our scope of what is and isn’t. To the grasshopper, the ant is still small in stature but stronger in heart. In love, in life, in the world around us, size is but one aspect of the whole.
1.) Write an essay about a time in your life when you felt smaller than everyone else, or when you felt bigger than everyone else. How did that make you feel, what did you do because of it, how did others treat you?
2.) Rewrite the tale of the grasshopper and the ant using more modern aspects.
3.) Write a story with the term “size” being your prime target. (Try to keep it clean).
4.) How has size determined certain events throughout history? Choose one or two events and write about them with as much detail as possible.
5.) Write a horror story about a world where everyone is the exact same size.
6.) What are some of the advantages to being smaller or larger than everyone else around you?
7.) In what circumstances do you think size would matter? Be specific.
8.) Write a dramatic story titled “Size Didn’t Matter”.
9.) Does size matter? Why or why not?
10.) Write a children’s story about being little in a big person’s world.
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March 7th, 2010 at 9:30 am
that’s funny. and useful.