You say Taylor Swift, I say Breaking Benjamin
You say Lady Gaga, I say Evanescence
You say T-Pain, I say Three Days Grace
You say Demi Lovato, I say Linkin Park
You say Jonas Brothers, I say Green Day
You say Flowers, I say Puddle of Mudd
92% of teens have turned to pop and hip-hop. If you are part of the 8% that still listens to real music, post this wherever you can. DON'T LET ROCK 'N ROLL DIE!
Give a man a match, he will be warm for a minute; set a man on fire, he will be warm for the rest of his life.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Theme Extensions

What does this novel mean to me? Well, personally, this novel speaks to me on many levels and it would be impossible to tell you all the things this novel tells me, but I will tell you how much I have in common with said novel. Unlike Scout, I have never had the pleasure of having an older sibling to help me and guide me through obstacles I might face. I do, however, have a younger sister whom I can help and guide. As you have probably read in my earlier post, I do have a Boo Radley which is instrumental (get it?) in my life. I also have a very bratty half-cousin (same grandfather, different grandmother), who I can compare to Francis, and a Dill, which is the park that is practically in my backyard. I do not, as far as I know, have a Miss Maudie or an Aunt Alexandra though. All of these people and things can be placed in the theme of my life, which I have yet to find out. And this concludes this theme extension.

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