Friday, January 20, 2012

Looking Through Other's Eyes

Looking at other peoples blogs was interesting, I got to see what others thought about some books I have read and books I may read in the future.
http://vivirsonarleer.blogspot.com/
I loved how the made me what to read Pride and Prejudice and when they said "Jane Austen filled this novel with a twisting plot, unexpected events, and social commentary of social class and the human institution of marriage itself."  I was thinking I would love this book and I now want to read, which is amazing.

http://2eluce.blogspot.com/
I liked this one too, because the way they described they work was awesome, they gave enough information without spoiling the whole thing. And made me think of things in a new way like the sentence "The common knowledge of left and right, which a lot of five year old children have yet to learn, save his Mas life from Old Nick. " I never thought that a simple left or right could save a life.

http://voidthosethoughts.blogspot.com/
There Dead Poet's Society was enchanting, They described with perfect the scene I saw, the claim was my favorite part "The opening of Peter Wier's 1989 film Dead Poets Society is almost solemn, filled to the brim with he apearance of strict rules, tradition of old, and young tears." It maybe a little simple, but simple can be more powerful, and in this instant it is. They have dead on that solemn feeling, and I felt that but didn't know how to say it. The worlds they used weren't huge words no one knows but simple ones used in a different way. Judge did an great job describing the opening scene of Dead Poet's Society.

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