Thursday, January 27, 2011
Tim Burton Vs. The Book
Tim Burton's Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, March Hare, and Mouse all seem not only a little darker, but almost sad. Wonderland in general seems very depressing in Tim Burton's movie. In the book there always seemed to be happiness or insanity to cover up the real sadness that they all were feeling. But in Tim Burton's version the sadness is the main emotion and that is more prominent than the craziness.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
A Mad Tea Party
Dear Journal, today was yet another glorious celebration of out unbirthdays everything was going splendidly that is of course until a young girl happened to stumble across our get together.i tried to be plesent but she really was trying my patients, and the n that business with the mouse my my my it was just a disaster. hoping everything will return to nonnormal,
The Hatter
The Hatter
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
The Victorian Era - Also Known As Awesome! ( Unless your working class)
The Victorian era was a time of many new breakthroughs and revolution's in many fields, including but not limited to; artistic styles, literary schools, and religion. not only this but the social classes were also changing. The rich got richer and the middle class got richer as well, unfortunately the lower class got lower, sad. Child labor was also an issue as it wasn't dealt with at all throughout this entire age so almost like modern day Thailand. All in all a decent era were many new solutions were discovered and problems were ignored. this era was also known as the movement into modern times which sounds pretty accurate given the previous statement.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
The book that i had the best time reading
The book that i would call my favorite is The Ranger's Apprentice. It's an intense adventure series that starts out slow with the main character who is a bit of a loser. he develops throughout several books into a ranger, this cool shadow warrior person and he absorbs that persona as well.
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