Wednesday, December 12, 2012

BRING THE TYPEWRITER BACK

BRING THE TYPEWRITER BACK

    
     Simplicity is the answer to bringing the typewriter back. It is its simplicity that makes the typewriter and easy and stress free device to use. Without the distraction from the outside world, the typewriter is the perfect way to escape into the wonderful world of writing, be it a letter, a reminder, or even a novel. 
     In the first scenario, we have a print ad. An author, is writing what could be his last gift to the world. The world has become complicated but he can always count on his typewriter to keep him on track, to get him that bitter sweet ending.
      In a commercial, a woman is reminiscing on her past, writing to the man she loves but has lost long ago. The pain she feels for losing her other half can only be eased through a letter. A letter where she states how different she wishes things had been, how she could have changed things but most importantly, how much she will always love him. She struggles to type on these things called laptops, she puts her hands to her head in frustration, as her grandchildren try to explain how to do it correctly. Enough is enough and she travels to her attic where she sees an old childhood friend, her typewriter. She sits in front of it, and the words start to pour out of her soul. And when she finally finishes, she feels relieved, a tear drips down her face. 
     In a Radio commercial, you hear a typewriter clicking away while the announcer tells a story about how his typewriter and him walked through snow, sun and hail to get to away from a bad situation and how at every stop he would write a letter. And with every letter he got closer to his destination. Finally he was able to write his letter upon arriving to sunny California.





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