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Thursday, April 16, 2020
My Evil Witch!
Hi bloggers, welcome back to my blog. Today's home learning task for literacy is to create an evil witch and make a backstory. I decided to call my witch Azazel, she is not the kindest witch you'll ever meet. She steals children's good dreams. I really enjoyed drawing my witch, I think it turned out great, considering I am not an artist. Incase you can't read my backstory here it is. Mrs evil Azazel, is not the kindest witch you'll ever meet. She steals children's good dreams and turn them bad. She bottles the good dreams and has them for herself. But why does she do this? There is a rumor that Mrs evil Azazel, has never once had a good dream. So she steals everyone else's good dreams for herself and makes their dreams miserable and scary. Have you drawn a witch before?
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I really liked the back story here, and I feel pretty bad for the witch. There are many stories that show a different point of view to characters in books that we know and love from children's stories. It's always important to have a backstories for characters...imagine how long it took JK Rowling to work out the back story in all of her characters.but then think how important to the story they were....
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