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Explore the theme of interconnectedness through a simple story. Discover the importance of recognizing our connections to others and the world around us. This thought-provoking parable is suitable for children, teens, and adults alike.
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Write your own parable – Use your paper from yesterday for pre-writing/brainstormingStep 1: Decide on a moral • Write out the moral of the story. This will be your starting point, or the foundation of your parable.
Step 2: Decide on your audience • Know your audience. Who are you writing the parable for? Do you want to reach children, teens or adults? Do you want your parable to reach all people, or just to a specific group? Knowing this will help you develop a story that is appropriate for your audience.
Step 3: Brainstorm • Spend some time brainstorming. If you have a moral, such as "we are all connected," think of ways that you see that in your day-to-day life. How do you, yourself, understand the concept or lesson that you want to develop into a story? Think of ways that you've received the lesson in your life. • Nature is a great teacher of many spiritual lessons. Spend some time outdoors for inspiration. Or, read other parables, such as the parables of Jesus, for ideas.
Step 4 – Characters & dialogue • Develop your story. Keep it simple. The characters have to be actual people. • Also, you can illustrate the story by using dialogue between two people. Recall a time when you were given a lesson by another person. How did they reveal the story to you? What was the dialog like between you? See if you can recreate it in the story.
Step 5 – Keep it simple • Parables are more effective when written short. Tell your story in 400 words or less.
Step 6: Share your story • Have someone read your story. Does it make your reader inspired, or think a different way? • Inspiration is the key to a great parable.
Step 7: Illustrate • Find or create an illustration that represents your parable.
Source • eHow.com: http://www.ehow.com/how_2331329_write-parable.html