At times it is the best catharsis to let words flow of their own pace and choosing and keep the critical evaluation and control to oneself. It is true to believe that words can untangle the most complicated of knots that one tends to spin up into a perfectly well woven fabric of thoughts. But at times, the exposure of words and the idea of them being assessed and criticized by a very different set of minds is intimidating. Still, there is the alternative of inscribing in secrecy or the skill of fancy wordings that helps a writer through the toughest of expressionism dilemmas.
Some writers are expressive, both, in written and spoken word. But for some, it is only a one way tale. The latter dwell in the fear of being discovered because they wish to preserve their essence. But justice can only be done to any art when it is allowed to be unleashed and left to travel across leaps and bounds. Who are they, the critics, to challenge what a creative mind produces? Criticism is an agenda of its own but is feared by a writer. It threatens to rip his or her work to pieces because at times the agenda is very convincing. How many expressionists have really been allowed to have their message known in its real feel? Everything that comes to us is an edited version of what a bunch of authority figures wish for us to see.




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