The Two Brothers
This writing is to honor and respect the two brothers. These brothers were not blood related. ‘How can that be possible,’ you might say. If this is what you would say, then I have something that will really twist your mind. It is possible, because my name is not Peter Indigo. Everything I write is from point of view. You say that the sky is blue, but I say the sky is gold. ‘You’re crazy,’ you might say, but I will repeat to you again that everything I write is from my point of view. My mother thinks my name is Daniel Batchman, but I say my name is Peter Indigo. J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis are presented in many books as friends, who worked in the Oxford Collage. From my point of view I think the two are brothers. Many people might think I have an Interesting (weird as many of the youth would say) perspective. I don’t look at the outside of the person, but the core of their heart. The two brothers, J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis were an inspiration to many writers. Their fantasies and lessons behind the fantasies inspired many people (including me) to write stories, poems, and short paragraphs. These two ordinary people had a mind larger than the worlds they wrote about. I can relate to them. I have many worlds in my imagination that I can’t even put down on the computer, because they are so complicated. The two brothers were probably only able to put down one Millionth of their imagination on a piece of parchment. I respect these two men because before I was born, these men were the kings of fantasy. They ruled their imaginations, and nothing stopped them from writing it down. J.R.R. Tolkien only had three fingers to type part of The Lord of the Rings. C.S. Lewis got his idea of the world of Narnia from thinking of a picture of a Fon holding an umbrella. These men are an inspiration to me, and I wish I was alive to see them write down every word of there perspective of an imaginary world… God rest their souls. They are indeed (from my perspective) two brothers.
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Posted by CAA Students Blog at 11:09 AM
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