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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
"If you're a bird, then I'm a bird"
There are a lot of references to birds in books and movies. Perfect example: The Notebook with the lake scene when they pretend to birds. Then, in Wuthering Heights Healthcliff is compared to a cuckoo (which Freddy is the bird that lays eggs in other birds nests AND is also the bird that I couldn't remember in the Ornithology science olympiad test) and Hareton is compared to a hedge sparrow. Also, in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte there is a TON of bird references. My favorite quote from that book is "I am no bird and no net ensnares me, I am a free human being with an independent will." I guess birds are just the perfect example of freedom and yet confinement with cages and snares.
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i believe being a bird would be amazing noo joke!! Good catch Jen!!
ReplyDeleteIf i were a bird id be a blue jay.... what would you be....???? haha
I would be a penguin. haha just kidding, I think I would be a chickadee, or an indigo bunting.
ReplyDeleteyou would name some bird Ive never heard of!!! :P
ReplyDeletei loooovvvveee the notebook. but i hate birds a lot. so it kinda scared me that theres so many references to these yucky animals.
ReplyDeleteHow can you hate birds? I suppose I would have to be a bird of prey--the red tail hawk maybe. Just kidding, I don't like meat that much. I think I would be a loon or some other water bird.
ReplyDeletei am actually deathly afraid of them, i'll be honest. haha
ReplyDeleteok so i like this movie up until the end.. cause honestly, who dies like that? ughh stupid.
ReplyDeleteOkay, Ms. Stariha I don't know what's going on with the blog but I know there used to be like 8 comments on this and now they're GONE! They disappeared with a couple of Laura's posts too...this is strange...
ReplyDeleteThat is strange.. I wrote a comment on this one!
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