Let Felicity Fly: The Myth Of Sisyphus

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For any new readers, Let Felicity Fly is a blog on everything life has to offer. Ranging from ice cream flavours, to the depth of human emotion. Burden can be a terrible weight to bear, and sometimes it will be too much and we will crumble. But sometimes, on the rare occasion, we can triumph. Like Sisyphus pushing a boulder up a mountain over and over again, it will be difficult. It will make us want to cry. To scream at the sky in frustration. It will just make the triumph all that much more glorious.

This article shouts out to those who carry that burden, and those who don’t. Savour that glory. Bask in the sun, and eat ice cream. Dance in the rain, and sing to the gods. For there will be times when life is like pushing a boulder up a hill, only to have it fall down again, and have to start all over. Its when you reach the top that you are victorious, and even when you are walking, running, or falling back down that hill, know you will reach the top again. It’s not the end. A day will come when you will remain at the top of that hill, and when you do your heart will soar in triumph.
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These storyboards are relevant for the target audience, as the readers are still young. The students will be able to relate to the images as farming, and animals will still be included in their curriculum. The meaning of this storyboard is to show the students that through burden, misfortune, and loss comes triumph. Thus, being a significant life lesson that they will learn for any struggles they, or their family are suffering, or may suffer through in the