Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Retelling
In I'd Tell You I Love you but Then I'd Have to Kill you, the main character goes to an elite spy school, under the cover of a prestigious girls academy. Eventually, she falls in love with a boy from town. With the help of her friends, she breaks all the rules and goes against everything that she was taught, for a chance at a normal relationship. In the end, she realizes that their lives may have too many differences to overcome.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Let them hate, so long as they fear.
Think back to middle school. About 7th or 8th grade. Imagine all the kids in your grade. There's always that one person that is always gossiped about, but everyone still wishes she'd like them. She(or he) has confidence, even though they are talked about. This quote is talking about them.
This quote says that the author has self confidence, but still wants to be in power. This quote says that you should be proud of who you are, but you shouldn't let people walk all over you. People can learn from this quote because it says that you have enough character, to not mind what people are saying about you.
Let them hate, so
long as they fear. This quote means that
the person is okay with people saying things about them, as long as they are
afraid enough of them not to say things to their face and they still care whether
or not that person likes them. I
disagree because I'd rather people actually like me, than them pretend to like
me, then say things about me behind my back.
This quote reminds me of Massie Block from The Clique. She is
okay with people "hating" her as long as she is the unquestioned and
uncontested queen bee. She has a lot of
friends that want her to like them, but they still say things about her when
she isn't there. Massie also cares less
about what the other students say about her because she knows that they'd all
do anything for her to like them. Even
thought they hate her, they fear her and want to be like her.
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