Thursday, January 27, 2011

Hessa Al Rumaihi Blog # 1/14

"Your golden skin and radiant eyes, you turned the head of every woman in the place and you turned the heads of some of the  men."(pg 19)

I chose this picture because diamonds reflect and describe beauty. Any person that walks by a jewelry store will have to observe and admire the uniqueness and beauty of diamonds that are displayed, which applies both to men and women. The main character of the book Pandora, describes the man she meets as one of the most beautiful creatures she has ever seen, and So I thought what's more beautiful than a diamond? From Pandora's point of view he was unbreakable, stunning and flawless  because he was immortal, a vampire just like her. Diamonds stay the same, they don't age or change the way they look compared to vampires. They become beautiful species after they are turned and their looks never change and are easy to distinguish amongst others, just like diamonds.




Rice, Anne. Pandora: New Tales of the Vampires. New York: Knopf, 1998. Print. (pg. 19)

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