Sunday, 14 November 2010

perhaps i'll be a bird one day, if i'm good enough

Sheesha (shisha. hookah. bong.) with Eva and Will is rediculously relaxing. I wouldn't mind going invisible now. While I'm in this mood.

We walked on the other side of the valley and I got covered in burrs and it was lovely having you down, Alice. You deserve more intensty than I had on me, but scribbled on a scrap, stuck in the hem of my wallet, is the reminder that at least my friends are there for that. I like us as a group, and I like you being here with us so that I can be in and out and like a double reflection but at the same time just, me.

Can still taste sheesha in my hair, in my clothes, in the back of my throat. There's something like haze in my pores. It's rather chilly. Laura Marling cold.

In the works read so far, women have played a marginal role in the stories. Yet, some critics would argue that the impact of such marginal roles is crucial to the overall development of the plot in such works. Choose one or two of the female characters in ONE or more of the works studied and explain why the role(s) in question is crucial to the story.

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