Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Quarter 3 Blog #14

Love makes the world go 'round. A short simple and to the point statement that can often be not so simple. According to an article by Caitlin Ascolese, "On the other hand, 'If someone’s attracted to you but they get the sense that you’re attracted to lots of other people, they’ll tend to dislike you.' The upshot? Prove you’re picky — and that this person fits your high criteria — and you’re well on your way to making this potential amour pick you, too"(Caitlin Ascolese). Here, the author explains a "strategy" to finding your true love. This just goes further to say that love is not as simple as people think it to be. This idea of love and misconception of the overall idea of love can be related to the novel, New Moon, by Stephanie Meyer. Within this novel, the main protagonist, Bella, is struggling with the fact that she has lost her one and only true love; as the story resolves, she is again reunited with her eternal love, Edward. Based on the events that take the reader through the novel, a misconception of love comes into play, and that is what creates and moves the plot along. Love conquers all, ha.

Works Cited for Quarter 3 Blog #14 :
"Win anyone over". Caitlin Ascolese. May 17, 2008. msn.match.com. March 25, 2009. http://msn.match.com/msn/article.aspx?articleid=10039&menuid=1&lid=429&ap=1

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