Thursday, February 3, 2011

Hessa Al Rumaihi Blog # 2/14


"I had wanted to say that my song was far too painful to sing" 

Nobody likes to speak of their past, of the dark times they have encountered of course. Everyone has done something that they wish they can go back in time and fix somehow. So instead, we decide to keep those secrets to ourselves, to never mention or speak of them like we're God's angels. We are all human, and in human nature, the only way we learn is from making mistakes. Every little thing we do effects us somehow in the future without realizing it. The main character in the book thinks its hard to sit and talk about her past because it hurts her to think about what has happened and what she did. She hasn't moved on and her past haunts her and she decides to finally let it go by telling her story to a man she meets, a story she has never brought up in years and decides to write it down instead of tell her story. I used this picture because it resembles guilt and other emotions that the character was feeling.


Rice, Anne. Pandora: New Tales of the Vampires. New York: Knopf, 1998. Print. (pg. 26)

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