“Once upon a time…” that is how many childhood stories begin. However, Voice is a different type of story. It does not tell of pretty princesses or fairy godmothers, but instead of a girl who can sing rhythms and songs never heard before. Stories that are told to my generation are ones that have been around for a long time about superheroes being the good guy and always being there for crime. Voice is no different. Nevertheless, some skeptics wonder if Voice is worthy of acclaim it receives.
Voice contains important themes that still apply in today’s society, has significant historical information, and portrays characteristics of heroes that remind us that even the best heroes are still mortal. Once upon a time there’s a hero named mossy. She had a voice so strong it made everybody stop. But ever since mossy was born she wasn’t normal.
She always wanted to be alone and had a dog named frog. Her parents always found a way to down her because she spends no time with them or her baby sister. The only time mossy and her parents get alone was through them teaching her general skills needed for adult hood. Throughout life mossy had to put with people trying to be her friend because she had a wonderful voice so people would try and use her.
She know deep down inside she going to make it big but she has to find somewhere deep down inside to bring her voice out. She never gets calls like normal super heroes. She manly gets quest or challenges. Mossy and her dog frog always sing together they would go out in the shed behind the house and sing their hearts out. Once there done they go back into the house and find something to eat Mossy favorite was butter pecan ice-cream with fresh peaches. Mossy never really watched TV until one day she decided to flip through the channels while eating her ice-cream and peaches. Passing a channel talking about upcoming and rising singers she wanted to take the quest but wasn’t so sure if she should trust it. She wants to have a conversation with her parents but her thoughts were too deep. So instead Mossy decides to run away and take on the challenge. But before she had runaway she pack her bag and says her farewell to frog.
The Essay on Past and Modern Time Heroes
The Minotaur was a fearful men-eating creature with a bulls head and a man’s body. To keep the Minotaur fed, Minos ordered the Athenians to send over 7 young men and 7 young women each year. Theseus though that it was unfair, so he took the place of one of the one young men to go confront the Minotaur and try to kill the beast. Theseus had the help of Aridne, one of the king’s daughters. He ...