The Monument of Overcoming

Once upon a time, in a land far away,
There lived a sculptor who loved to play,
With blocks of stone and chunks of clay,
To make amazing art every day.

He chiseled and carved with all his might,
Creating masterpieces that were out of sight,
One day he built a monument so tall,
A memorial to those who overcame the Great Depression’s fall.

The sculpture stood by a waterway,
A symbol of hope and strength to stay,
It reminded the younger generation,
Of those who persevered with determination.

The sculptor used dynamite to shape the rock,
And worked tirelessly around the clock,
To preserve the original vision in his mind,
And create a work of art so divine.

So let us remember the sculptor's passion,
And the spirit of overcoming any ration,
His sculpture stands as a testament true,
To the human spirit and what we can do.

Reflections

  1. Who was the sculptor and what did he love to create?
  2. What kind of monument did the sculptor create and where was it located?
  3. What was the Great Depression and how did people overcome it?
  4. How did the sculpture inspire younger generations to persevere and preserve their original visions?
  5. What materials did the sculptor use to create his artwork, and what challenges did he face in making the monument?

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