Usually, I'm a fiend for books, always looking for different types of books to get my hands on. Unfortunately, I really haven't had much time to read any books, having been kept busy by play rehearsal. However, one thing I do enjoy is to re-read books that I bought as a child. As a toddler, I always asked someone older to read books to me. Forever intrigued by words, I was a constant pest to my family so, as a result, I learned to read before I enrolled in kindergarten. One book I love to read as I eat at home, which is the only time I actually do read lately, is Roald Dahl's The Twits. The book revolves around two nasty ol' senior citizens, who treat children, and people in general, horribly. There's one statement, or mantra, in the story that really relates to my project and, more importantly, my research paper. When the Twits were young, they looked normal. After years of behaving nasty, or ugly, their appearance started to match their personality. Most important to my topic, their teeth started to jut out and turn yellow and people liked them less and less. Not to say their attitude had nothing to do with it, but their appearance, particularly their teeth, was the last straw. Tuesday, January 12, 2010
The T-t-twiits!!
Usually, I'm a fiend for books, always looking for different types of books to get my hands on. Unfortunately, I really haven't had much time to read any books, having been kept busy by play rehearsal. However, one thing I do enjoy is to re-read books that I bought as a child. As a toddler, I always asked someone older to read books to me. Forever intrigued by words, I was a constant pest to my family so, as a result, I learned to read before I enrolled in kindergarten. One book I love to read as I eat at home, which is the only time I actually do read lately, is Roald Dahl's The Twits. The book revolves around two nasty ol' senior citizens, who treat children, and people in general, horribly. There's one statement, or mantra, in the story that really relates to my project and, more importantly, my research paper. When the Twits were young, they looked normal. After years of behaving nasty, or ugly, their appearance started to match their personality. Most important to my topic, their teeth started to jut out and turn yellow and people liked them less and less. Not to say their attitude had nothing to do with it, but their appearance, particularly their teeth, was the last straw.
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