lunes, 19 de abril de 2010

AGNÈS RAMIÓ - THIRD PRIZE - SHE WAS WEARING A RED DRESS

THIRD PRIZE

AGNÈS RAMIÓ - 3RD ESO


She was walking on the street and her black shoes were sounding like a horse walking on metal.
No one was there except her. There wasn’t any noise, any children shouting, any neighbours listening loud music. Nothing except her steps.
The woman was wearing a red dress. She had brown curly hair, she was slim and beautiful –thought the man.
She knew that her house was near and she wasn’t scared but she wasn’t safe.
The woman realised that he was looking at her and she started to walk fast.
The man started to walk faster also.
The woman turned the corner and when she wasn’t in view, she started to run. She arrived in front of her house and she started to search the key in her handbag. She was very nervous and her hands were shaking. Finally she found the key and opened the door. But before she enter in her house, she looked to the corner to assure herself that the man wasn’t ther yet.
She closed the door and took breath. She was safe but also curious and she went up the stairs and looked through the windows. The man was there, in the street.
He looked very angry. He was looking at the street, he didn’t understand anything.
This is only an example of gender violence.
Most of women, some day, passed with a similar thing. This must change, and only the women who think they are important can do it.
Be an important woman!