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The Magical Tale

Outline for " The Magical Tale"

By Jenifer Published 3 years ago 3 min read

A magical

al tale is a story that incorporates elements of magic and the supernatural. These stories often involve fantastical creatures and events, and may take place in a world that is different from our own. Magical tales can be used to explore important themes and messages, such as the power of love, the importance of courage, and the triumph of good over evil. They can also be simply entertaining, as readers are transported to a world filled with magic and adventure. Overall, magical tales are a timeless genre that continues to captivate and inspire audiences of all ages.

Here is a story outline for "The Magical Tale"

Title: The Magical Tale

Genre: Fantasy/Magical Realism

Setting: Alaska, 1920s

Characters:

Jack and Mabel, an older couple who moved to Alaska to start a new life but have been struggling to have children

Faina, a mysterious girl who appears out of nowhere in the middle of a snowstorm and captures their hearts

The villagers of the small Alaskan town they live in

Conflict:

Jack and Mabel are struggling to have a child and their grief is compounded by the harsh Alaskan wilderness they live in.

One night, they build a snow child and the next morning, they find a young girl named Faina who claims to be the child they built.

As they care for Faina, strange things start happening and they begin to question whether she's a normal child or something more magical.

The villagers become suspicious of Faina and her powers, causing tensions to rise and putting her in danger.

The Magical Tale



Alaska, 1920s. Jack and Mabel had moved to the frontier in search of a new life and to escape the pain of their past. They were a childless couple and their grief was compounded by the harsh Alaskan wilderness they lived in.

One night, during a snowstorm, they built a snow child as a symbol of their unfulfilled desires. But the next morning, when they stepped outside, they were shocked to see a young girl standing in front of them. The girl introduced herself as Faina and claimed to be the snow child they had created.

Despite their initial skepticism, Jack and Mabel were drawn to the mysterious girl and took her in as their own. They marveled at her indomitable spirit and the joy she brought into their lives. However, strange things started happening as Faina grew up. She could run faster than any human and had a mysterious connection to the forest.

The villagers of the small Alaskan town they lived in became suspicious of Faina and her powers. They whispered that she was not human, but a spirit sent to torment them. Tensions rose and Faina's life was in danger. Jack and Mabel had to protect her and uncover the truth about her past.

As they delve deeper into the mystery of Faina, they discover that she was indeed a spirit, a representation of their love and the unfulfilled desires of their heart. They had given her life by their pure love and she had come to give them a new chance at happiness.

In the end, Jack and Mabel understand that Faina was never meant to be a replacement for a lost child but a gift from the universe to heal their hearts. They embrace her as their own, and the snow child becomes a symbol of hope and love for all the villagers.

The Snow Child was a magical tale that warmed the hearts of everyone who read it. It was a reminder that love can create wonders, even in the harshest of environments.

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