Short Paragraph Contest: Prove Your Worthiness

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In summary, the little contest in my school for a short paragraph with some deep thoughts in it is missing something. The author suggests that the people who don't believe in things are the ones who ultimately end up dead.
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Theres a little contest in my school for a short paragraph with some deep thoughts in it. I feel like its missing something. It's all about people not believing in things, even though there's obvious proof (creationists much?)


In The End

Time. We learn of it from the day we are born, yet we know nothing of it. It ticks on, and on, and on. But does it? They didn’t believe me, they called me a crackpot, they said I was crazy, but inside, they knew. They knew my words, the words of a meager soothsayer, spoke the truth. I was shunned by my community, thrown out. I was an outcast of society. And for what? The truth! The truth I spoke! They saw the numbers, they saw the theory, yet they wouldn’t believe it. They didn’t want to believe it! But now. Now who, who is the outcast? They are! And I’m a God, a hero, a leader of my people! And they’re dead. All dead! I didn’t kill them. They killed themselves! They didn’t believe me. Their arrogance killed them.
 
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Uuh, that sounds like one of the crackpots we ban on PF every day...

No offense :frown:
 
  • #3
Wow...like Jack Handey on acid.
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
Wow...like Jack Handey on acid.

Is that a good thing?
 
  • #5
I didn’t kill them. They killed themselves!

I put the over/under on bodies buried in your backyard at 3.5
 
  • #6
Perhaps you should simply talk about the implications of a particular theory. Keep it simple, but try to go deep.
 
  • #7
Going OK up to half way.

But by the end, I was picturing the people in white coats coming up, saying "Yes, dear, now here's your tasty medicine" (then turning to your relatives saying "He's in his 'God' mood at the moment. I don't think he'll recognise you today").

I suggest a re-write from "They didn’t want to believe it!"... Best if people don't die - they could become 'lost' or 'fade away', or something else equally 'subtle' and ambiguous.
 
  • #8
Okay thanks. This is for my creative writing class, and the teacher is really, erm... Picky I should say.

Edit: Thats when I started having a writers block. Was pretty sure that's when it fell down.
 

Related to Short Paragraph Contest: Prove Your Worthiness

1. What is the purpose of the "Short Paragraph Contest: Prove Your Worthiness"?

The purpose of the contest is to challenge participants to showcase their writing skills by crafting a short paragraph that effectively conveys their worthiness for a given topic or subject.

2. How will the winner of the contest be selected?

The winner will be selected by a panel of judges who will evaluate the entries based on criteria such as creativity, clarity, and persuasiveness.

3. Is there a specific topic or theme for the contest?

No, participants are free to choose any topic or subject they feel they can effectively prove their worthiness for.

4. Can I submit more than one entry to the contest?

No, each participant is only allowed to submit one entry to ensure fairness and equal opportunity for all participants.

5. Is there a prize for the winner of the contest?

Yes, the winner will receive a prize as determined by the organizers of the contest. This could be a monetary prize, recognition, or a physical reward.

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