Wednesday's Words on a Friday
The original Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and eventually taken over by a moveable feast of participants when Delores had computer troubles. Sadly, Delores has now closed her blog forever due to other problems.
The aim of the words is to encourage us to write. A story, a poem, whatever comes to mind.
If you are posting an entry on your own blog, please let us know so we can come along to read it and add a few encouraging words.
This month the words/prompts are supplied by Janice and can be found here
This week's words/prompts are:
1.prefer 2.myth 3.common 4.category 5.store 6.image
and/or:
1.flower 2.saintly 3.stormy 4.sheep 5.bank 6.face
Here is my story:
I prefer to not put
people into any type of category, unless it is necessary to establish age, for
instance infant, child, teenager, adult, elderly. Each of these gives a mental
image of what a person might look like: a chubby-cheeked face with toothless
grin for the baby, a lined or wrinkled face for the elderly perhaps. Some
teenagers and young adults may have saintly faces, though they may not actually
be saintly in behaviour. You can’t bank on looks being true to inner nature.
It has been common in
the past, and may still be true now, that those with less favorable features,
scruffy or even dirty in appearance are thought to be “bad” people, certainly
this has been true in movies, with such characters being out and about on dark
and stormy nights, slinking in and out of this or that store stealing, or selling
stolen goods.
Skin colour is also
used as category, with people being classed as different just because they have
a different colour. Yet under that skin, they are the same as the rest of us.
They might be larger or smaller, but they have the same organs and bodily
functions as every other human.
The prettiest people
are often compared to flowers, “as sweet as a rose”, while those who blindly follow
others may be referred to as “sheep”. Being made “in God’s image” is the
biggest myth of all, since no one has ever been 100% sure what (or who) God was
or is. And does he/she/it even exist?
Very well done and oh-so-true. Wish that more people would naturally think so. That skeleton-image comes to mind - all look the same... but the pirate with one missing lower leg bone...
ReplyDeleteIris; thank you, I also wish others would think the same, people are people no matter what they look like. Not only Pirates have a missing leg bone, my daughter-in-law-to-be has two missing.
DeleteI´m sorry for that - I referred to that "famous" meme. I think with all the wars many have missing limbs.
DeleteThe term elderly to me is pushing above 95
ReplyDeleteDora; elderly used to be over 60, but people live longer lives these days and elderly for me is those over 85 or 90.
DeleteI wish everyone would remember how we are more alike than different.
ReplyDeletemessymimi; thank you, I wish the same every day.
DeleteUma história linda e com valores morais muito boa! Gostei muito de ler! Ótimo dia! beijos, tudo de bom,chica
ReplyDeletechica; thank you, I tried to write something fictional but nothing came to mind.
DeleteLove it R. Well done and you covered it well.
ReplyDeleteMargaret D; thank you.
DeleteMargaret D; thank you.
DeleteYes inside we all look the same!
ReplyDeleteCharlotte; as evidenced by x-rays and autopsies.
DeleteRiver: Aquest és el pensament més lògic i amable, però em sembla que s'ha mort massa gent pensant al contrari.
ReplyDeletePaula; died from wars fought by people who think others are "less" or "wrong" and need to be eliminated.
DeleteSome thought--provoking stuff there. "If you prick us, do we not bleed?"
ReplyDeletejabblog; I remember that quote! and if they don't bleed, run! Run fast! They're zombies!! 🤣
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