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I need an essay about a visit to fairyland of about 1250 words

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Answered by pratyushsharma697
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Ever imagined a place where everything is beautiful and serene, where everything seems to be exactly the way we want it to be, a place where there is fun unlimited, where one can always have fun and frolic , jump around , splash water here and there, throw tantrums, make mischief, does this have any connection with reality, not really.

 

One is left wondering where such a paradise exists on earth, and by chance it does exist, are we really that lucky to go and visit it at least once in our lifetime.

Well, children are blessed with a big bounty of imagination in their minds and that comes from hearing stories and making their own pictures in mind in their own creative frameworks.

Children and stories are quite synonymous and no child would have a childhood without having listened to at least a handful of stories, if not more.

Some stories teach morals to them, some others talk about developing into good personalities, and many others bring in animal characters which talk to each other to convey a particular message.

One thing common in all of them, to a very large extent is the factor of imagination. When a story writer composes a story, he uses his creative ideas to weave a good, interesting story to his tiny readers.

 

When a child listens to the same story, he tries to fit it according to his creative space and that’s where he begins to imagine things in different angles.

Talk of a simple story involving two children from a small village.

A child aptly listening to a story with this background may have never seen a village, but would have imagined far-fetched things, a village being a big place with trees, birds, flowers, fruits, animals etc.

What’s in Store there

So where exactly does the concept of a fairyland fit in here. Let’s explore the child’s imagination by going a step further.

Since the child is naïve and still new to harsh realities of life which are common to adults, whatever he imagines in his creative space will all look beautiful to him.

 

Tell him the story of a cruel lion and a mischievous mouse, the child sets a beautiful background for the story in his mind which will look pleasant in all its beauty.

This is only to say that, the child’s state of mind is reflected in his imagination because he still belongs to a very tender age group and thinks openly.

Counting on the inference drawn, we can say that whatever nice he imagines looks somewhat disconnected from reality, but more connected to an imaginative fairyland.

Going further, let’s explore what this imaginative fairyland has to offer us. Fairyland is no doubt, a land of fairies. Fairies on land, fairies in sky, fairies in water and just about everywhere.

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