Saturday, May 29, 2010

Part Three: Hope Defined

by RaeLani Mathias

Hope is a primary color. It has a lot of smaller words under it, like other smaller colors. All those other smaller colors are easier to define but when you try to define a primary color, it's a lot harder. It isn't easy to define the primary color because you can define the bottom colors with the primary. But when you try to define a primary color you can't use the bottom colors because they aren't big enough to explain or even express the primary color because the primary color is so powerful.

Hope is one of the main building blocks for our world's society. It seems to glue things together in a way that no one can see, but just encourages a feeling that life will be okay. It gives comfort to those who are scared.

Hope is a word that most people use - like a person who hopes for a better day tomorrow for things to start a new way, and a person who hopes for a good harvest.

I have hope for two things right now. Hope that the government can get its act together before something bad happens, and hope that my mom doesn't give me another essay like this one again.

I think hope is important. It gives a sense of strength and a will to break free from what holds you down.

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