If I could become one character out of all the characters I've read about in fiction, it would definitly be Atticus Finch, from Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird". And yes, that includes serious thinking about Jane Eyre, Elizabeth Bennett, and Woodstock, (who I feel lives a life of great creativity, ease, and a slightly warped sense of humour). But, there never has been serious compettition for the place of Atticus. His strength, courage and kindness are equal in their depth, and he has a fierce sense of humilty and gentleness. I love that one can be fierce in gentleness , fierce in kindness and fierce in humility. Just saying the name aloud..."Atticus", fills me with the best I could ever hope to be. I guess you could learn a great deal about me by reading the book. Wouldn't that be a great game at a party...Write the fictional character you would most like to become, then everyone place the names in a hat and read aloud and have everyone guess who chose which character. But I would love to go further and have each person tell why that particular character has a hold on them. I feel like we would learn so much more about a person from such an exercise, than a series of conversations at school, work or church. I like that idea so much, that you now have been warned if you come to my house for a party or just a informal chat.
Thursday, March 1, 2007
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Deep, sensitive and real! To respond with words is in adequate...keep writing and sharing and caring.
Lately, my literature seems to be filled with more pictures than great prose -- perhaps I would be Olivia, Queen of the Trampoline!
How wonderful would it be to be such an individual that you didn't need to identify with a character, instead people can identify with you.
Not to say that it is bad, I love atticus and i think he is a most upstanding man to relate to
Mom love the blog, the background seems familure
This is motivating me to go back and re-read To Kill a Mockingbird. I know a few people who share the same love for this character that you do. Our friends named their new-born baby Atticus! I love it.
My first comment and I send it before I was even done. Mome love the blog, the background seems familure, I always new I had good taste. (I picked out the same one for Jess's blog.)
My literature: all blogs!!! I love atticus, I love To Kill a Mockingbird. I am with Jess- I want to go back and re-read it. I love when you said just saying his name fills you with power. So true. Pete: So happy to see you here!!
Your love for "To Kill a Mockingbird" passed down because Emily and I would always pretend we were Scout and "spy" on Boo Radley in the little house behind the Annex at church.
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