Writer's Block
Writer's Block
I totally had to do this after I found it on Clemmie's journal. So I have to say, no matter how many books I thought were my favorite books before 7th grade, which in reality was probably every other SHOCKERS!!! Holden Caulfield: "The Catcher In The Rye"... all around coming of age person describing life as it really is, and how normal can really be normal Bella Swan: "Twilight/New Moon/Eclipse"... I had a friend once that described herself entirely as Sydney Carton from The Tale of Two Cities. One of her things she used to say was, "Consider me part of the furniture." As for myself. . hmm. . . From a Japanese Manga, it was Maetel from Galaxy Express 999, lol, sorry it was the first thing I read. She was a robot, who was visiting Pluto, in search of her body, and telling a young boy that he I would have to say Bella from the Twilight series.
It's kind of scary when you find a character that is so parallel to you, where their reactions and their every move is exactly alike to what you woul ok lets see, they are : Sailor moon, Ichigo, Bella swan and edward cullens. Sailor moon: taught me to defend for justice. Ichigo taught me the same and that you shoul Edward Cullen && Bella Swanson in Twilight. For some reason I felt completely different after reading the book. It's amazing btw. I think each literary character you read about influences you in some way... I guess for me it'd be Isabella "Bella" Marie Swan from Twilight ( ha, I've only read it once, w Vergere from Star Wars New Order series, It has to be Sydney Carton. No question. I don't know that I'm ever quite as inspired as when I read A Tale of Two Cities. A lot of people think of it as a dense work, boring, overly romanticized hist He may be DEATH...but he is... The r I can't say just one character inspired me. Like they say, "I'm not original, I'm a product of everyone I've ever known." Meg from A Wrinkle in Time & A Wind in the Door Caroline Kettlewell from Skin Ga I am a huge Lord of the Rings dork and it may seem a little corny, but I think Samwise Gamgee changed me in some way. A lot of my friends think that the character was a little on the gay side, but he
"Write about a literary character who changed you in some way."
yeah, i'm in a mood to answer those 'writer's block' things on here. so. yeah, Paul Atreides from the book Dune, didn't exactly teach me
I was once asked to name a literary character who has changed me in some way and I found that to be a difficult question to answer because of all of the reading that |
