domingo, 19 de junio de 2016

The winners of II Microfiction Contest

The English Department has already chosen the best microfiction writers of this year's contest, whose theme seeks to pay homage to Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of his death:

 "TO READ OR NOT READ, THAT IS THE QUESTION"


FIRST PRIZE: JULIA GRACIA GRASA, 4 C


LIFE

“Hamlet was going back from high school when he came across a worried girl who told him, “ Don’t go to that street, or you will discover your death”, and she ran away.

Hamlet ignored that and he continued his way as far as his feet came across a big book called Life. In his hands the dilemma- To read or not to read, that is the question. “

SECOND PRIZE: RUTH BELTRÁN IGLESIAS, 2 B


"When you open a book, you don't only open a book, you are opening your eyes to a world of fantasy and amazing things.You can live a police story, a fantasy story...and more stories that you can't imagine. When you decide not to open a book, the world inside these books are frozen, cold and you can't enjoy the stories. Now you choose, to read or not to read?

THIRD PRIZE:  VERA CAJAL, 2 º B


She ran across the hill, suddnly a black shadow appeared behind a tree and started a crazy race. When the girl saw him, she shouted with a terrific voice and fell to the grass. The shadow took a knife and..."if you continue reading, there will be bad consequences...to read or not to read...that's the question..."

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