About DeeSireDiOr

Well hello, hello.
It's been a while.
Well I use to be on advicenators a while back, & then life got way too busy & I no longer had time for it, & after I while I forgot all about advicenators. =/
I'm sorry guys. But I'm back.
Let me start over & introduce myself.
My names maria, but people call me smalls.
I'm 5 feet tall, which would explain why my nick name is smalls. ;]
I'm 17 years old, and a senior in high school.
I always gave great advice before but now that I'm older and wiser, I give
awesome advice.
I'm very open minded, so feel free to ask me anything. I never judge people & I'm
Always here if anyone needs a friend. =]
Ask Me For Advice
View Feedback
Make Favorite Columnist
Gender: Female AIM: DiOr BARBIEE Member Since: June 16, 2005 Answers: 418 Last Update: August 10, 2008 Visitors: 57029
Main Categories: Fashion and Styles Random Weirdos Music View All
Favorite Columnists Sherry Teza SWEETXLOVE MummuM orphans Mackenzie xOalmaOx xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx HeartedASHollow Mercy_x_Me x_pink_x109 more...
Advicenators.com
|
|
|
For school, we had to read the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee and I really didn't like it. Not to sound shallow or immature or anything, but the whole racism theme was rather dull (not saying that racism is dull, but I mean that it's dull to read about when you could be reading other things. If you want to read about racism, go take a History class and learn about it from a text book), and the background setting of a dusty little town in Alabama and the boring, nosy, gossipy people without lives was not appealing. It's not exciting to read about. And Scout wasn't a realistic person. I mean, what 7-year-old uses words like "morphodite"? Take Les Miserables, it's about redemption and is very dramatic and exciting---a renounced thief on the run.I am the only person in the whole grade who didn't like TKAM. Whenever I talk to anyone about it they always go "OMFG I LOVED IT HOW CAN YOU NOT LIKE TKAM?!" Now, we have to write an essay about whether we liked it, and saying that it was not appealing and Scout is not realistic is not tangeable. She'll say it's off-topic and has nothing to do with the meaning of the book. I understand the meaning of the book, but I still don't like it. I talked to my dad and he just said that I'm not mature enough for such advanced literature, which is not true. What am I supposed to do?!
Hey
I read that book too, last year and let me tell you something, I HATED IT! I found it to be boring, and even though it did have a great meaning to it, it was formed in such a dull way! I couldn't stand it. Also just because you didn't like the book, doesn't mean you are not mature enough for such advanced literature. I have no idea why your father said that. About the essay well your teacher wants you to write YOUR opinion, and an opinion can NEVER be wrong. Don't worry about it. Write in that essay exactly how you felt about the book. If anyone says anything to you, be like ummm excuse me it's my opinion and if you don't like it too BAD! Phantom of the Opera is ONE OF THE BEST shows/books i ever read, and saw. It also ha a good moral like you said, but the only difference is, It'S INTERSTING. The way the author set it up to be. Why don't you mention this in your essay. ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR OPINION IS NEVER WRONG! no matter what anyone says!
If you need anything else be sure to leave a comment in my inbox!
♥ maria ♥
[view]
(Rating: 5)
Thanks
| |