Creative writing- interview between the narrator and John
N(Narrator): Why do you like magic?
J(John Wade): I don’t know. Probably it makes feel good and relief. In a world of magic, everything is possible for me. Everything is within reach as long as I concentrate.
N: It seems a little vague to me, though. What specific magic trick you like best?
J: When I was small, my father called me Little Houdini. I guess I am good at escaping from a certain circumstance to another oneĀ with some small tricks.
N: If you got a chance to choose live in the magic world or the reality, which would you choose and why?
J: The magic world for sure. There I don’t need to hide and pretend, because things there themselves are not real. I can use my tricks to make my life better.
N: I understand the good point to be in the magic world, but don’t you think it is scaring on the other hand? Everything is not real…
J: Well, as long as you have your own magic to stay forever, then you won’t concerned at all. But the condition is you have to stay there all the time.
N: So you mean, the fact that you switch between the reality and magic makes you scared?
J: Well, sort of.
N: What do you mean by saying sort of?
J: I don’t know. When I feel scared, I will immediately go back to my magic world. So the fright feeling is pretty short.
N: Do you find it is hard to communicate with others or sharing your own feelings?
J: That’s a tough question. I never share my feelings with others. So I don’t know. In my Magician’s Handbook, it says “You will never explain your tricks to an audience, for on matter how clever the means.” I am following the directions.
N: But that’s merely magic tricks, not your personal feelings?
J: The same. I am a strict magician.
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