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Princess Megan has an Associates Of Art Degree in Journalism and diplomas in Free Lance Writing and Short Story Writing. I have 2 published novels: Passage To Romance and Princess Of Scruples. I work as a Qualified Medication Assistant in mental health. I am married and have a striped gray cat named Tigger. I am a Moderator at Writing.com I am also a Creative Scrapbook Designer and writing is my passion. Check out my stories in my Port.
Review #4736454
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Wonderland Going Down The Rabbit Hole 2  [E]
My book for Alice In Wonderland Going Down The Rabbit Hole Again.
by Princess Megan Rose 22 Years
         Review for entry/chapter: "A. Down The Rabbit Hole 3.The Golden Key
Review by GERVIC🐉
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Rated: E | N/A (Review only item.)
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Greetings Princess Megan Rose 22 Years !

This review is part of The Garden of Live Flowers-A Race to Somewhere tasks of Wonderland. And yes, I am also one of the adventurers who fell down the rabbit hole. Well, you already know this task because you are the first one to complete the adventure. Congratulations for a job well done by the way. Without much a do, here are the positive things I noticed after reading this beautiful, magical, and with a touch of humor poem:


Wonder and Delight: The poem excels at making everyday life feel extraordinary. The floating key, the talking fox – these elements aren't just quirky, they actively invite the reader to share in the speaker's sense of astonishment and childlike glee. This feeling is infectious and draws us into the story.

The Healing Power of Memory: The locket and letter are where the poem truly shines. Loss is universal, and the way the poem depicts the speaker's rediscovery of a cherished memory is moving. There's a bittersweet beauty in how a simple object can rekindle a connection with a loved one we thought was lost.

Personal Growth: The speaker's emotional journey isn't just about grief, it's about self-discovery. They realize they were loved deeply all along, and this knowledge gives them a newfound confidence and generosity of spirit. The poem demonstrates how confronting the past can lead to a brighter future.

The Transformative Key: The key itself symbolizes more than just opening doors. It represents the potential for unlocking hidden possibilities—within our own hearts, and perhaps even in the world around us. This gives the poem a hopeful and inspiring dimension.

The Ripple Effect: The speaker's joy and sense of luck don't end with them. Their actions suggest they will use their newfound resources to spread kindness and perhaps help others, hinting that individual experiences of healing can have a positive impact on the wider world.

Ultimately, this poem is truly a beautiful one worth reading. Thank you so much for sharing this. Write on!

Best regards,
Gervic


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