So I know its been a while since Ive posted anything on here, but now that I'm nearly finished with Eclipse I figured why not share whats been running through my head about it.
What i dont understand is how is someone so loved by two complete opposite people from herself. Jacob, the wolf and Edward the vampire seem just to fall in love with this damsel in distress, almost like Cinderella except modern day. Like Bella just happens to move to the rainiest town in the whole country, where two rival fantasy beings coexist with treaties and pacts. It's so funny that its like this, but thats why everyone seems to fall in love with it, because its so unrealistic.
I recently just past the part where the "alliance" is formed between the wolves and the vampires to save bella, and fight against Victoria who is seeking revenge after her lover James was killed in Twilight. DRAMA. If only a friendship would turn out of this, but no they have to hate each other forever because they both love the same girl...or will they.
Friday, May 7, 2010
The Noteboook 1
The first chapter in The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks is called Miracle. It's a prologue to set up the rest of the book, looking back at the narrators past. The 80 year old man, describes his life as a stock, fairly stable with more ups then downs, but he's never done anything to be remembered by. The only thing that he seems to be thoroughly happy with is the fact that he fell in love with someone with all of his heart. The man takes his notebook with him, to his friend also in the nursing home, and begins the day like every other, hoping for a miracle.
This first chapter is a good way to foreshadow the rest of the book. The old man that narrates the book automatically makes you fall in love with him, his genuine heart and persistence shows and demonstrates how love can last.
This first chapter is a good way to foreshadow the rest of the book. The old man that narrates the book automatically makes you fall in love with him, his genuine heart and persistence shows and demonstrates how love can last.
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