I love John Green and I love the Twilight series. In this video, two things I love merge. He starts out by pointing out the obvious flaws in the series, like that a clumsy vulnerable seventeen-year-old girl falls in love with a vampire over a century old. Then he discusses why it's amazing anyway. I get a lot of garbage for being-- dare I say it?-- a Twihard, but knowing that this grown man who writes awesome books is too, I feel like I get some credibility. :)
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Because Yes, I LOVE Twilight
I love John Green and I love the Twilight series. In this video, two things I love merge. He starts out by pointing out the obvious flaws in the series, like that a clumsy vulnerable seventeen-year-old girl falls in love with a vampire over a century old. Then he discusses why it's amazing anyway. I get a lot of garbage for being-- dare I say it?-- a Twihard, but knowing that this grown man who writes awesome books is too, I feel like I get some credibility. :)
Five Things I've Gained from Reading Literature
- What piece of literature has stayed with you, even though you haven't read it recently?

- What character or story has influenced something you've done?
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- What character or piece of literature seemed to relate to a recent news story or personal experience?

- What character has made you wonder why he or she did/said something?
I recently read Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild, which is based on a true story about Chris
McCandless. He graduates college, donates all of his money to a charity, and
takes off into the wilderness alone. He severs all ties with his family and
lives the life of a vagabond, taking from the land and striving to be a
combination of Kerouac and Thoreau. Even though I could understand the appeal
of living a simplistic life completely off the grid, becoming one with nature, I
couldn’t fathom why Chris wouldn’t have prepared better for the Alaskan wilderness
than he did, which could have saved him.
- Name something from a work of literature (such as a character, setting, or quotation) that you find beautiful or vivid.
“I’ve dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever
after, and changed my ideas: they’ve gone through and through me, like wine
through water, and altered the colour of my mind.”
-Cathy in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontё
Part of this quote was in the cover of a journal someone got
for me when I was 10 and I’ve always loved it. Last summer when I read Wuthering Heights it only made the quote
more poignant because the sentiment is one I have experienced as well.
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