At first glance, it sounds playful. Why should we spend money studying courses on Creative Writing which forces you to use your imagination in ways that make you more aware of and also question your surroundings. By encouraging adolescents to write from different narratives, creative writing forces them to examine all sides of a story, not just from one perspective. Its purpose is to express thoughts, feelings and emotions rather than to simply convey information. Writing is a form of personal freedom. It frees us from the mass identity we see around us. Many people think that just because they have read a lot of stories, they can now write.
Creative writing helps us learn to think outside of the box and enables us to develop our problem-solving skills. Writing about something we like helps us practice good grammar and spelling skills without much effort. We learn to insert a comma to separate the adjectives, period to end a thought and to start a new paragraph when we change topics. Writing creatively allows people of who they really are and what they are capable of, in a way that most other courses, don't. It is in creative writing where we, as students, are forced to question and inquire.
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