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What Is The Theme Of The Story The Ogre Who Cried Home
“The Ogre Who Cried Home”

Once there lived an Ogre who name was lonely Joe who was very lonely he had been jaded by love.He had lived in a house with rats running around, cobwebs with spiders that were the size of ping pong balls.He had been cursed with a spell that made him an ogre, he had been cursed by a wicked witch she wanted him to understand love, but he had did something and been cursed.After he had rejected the witch, she had got mad and made a storm over them and cursed the man.When the man had woken up he was in his garden surrounded by a group of teens laughing at him.When he had looked down at his hands he noticed they were green and he had screamed “”Why has this happens to me for”.They then heard a loud shriek from the witch, she had been hovering over them and laughing at him.She had then
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He didn't know that the witch was watching him, she thought it was for somebody else, which made her even angrier.She then finally made up her mind she was gonna make him a ogre so no one would even dare to look at him.”Should he be poisoned or cursed on the spot” said the witch.The witch had not listens to the voices in her head she didn't want them to make her have sympathy for him.She knew that he had garden and that he loved to sniff the flowers.So she then made a potion and made into a flower.She had put it in his garden, and waited for him to sniff the flower.The witch had fell asleep but was then woke up with a loud scream form below.The potion had worked he was green and ugly.A group of teens were laughing at him and he screamed”why has this happen to me for, why must i have sorrow.”The witched had laughed and the ogre and teens looked at her in fear, they had never saw a witch they thought it was a fake tale told to kids.She had threw the ogre a bottle and then she had laughed and flew off on her broomstick.It had said” you must find the gist of love, since you broke my heart” he was confused and didn't understand.Now

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