Monday, October 17, 2005

Judy Nudgen Zachery Tims M







When I was in college, I did read the book "Daddy Long Legs" and I must confess that, from the beginning, I was captivated. I have read it like 10 times and each time I felt lonely or sad, I took it and browsing. For those who do not know, this is a young orphan girl, about 18, who lives in an orphanage. One of the directors of the Home decided to pay for college and in return, she must write to tell how things are going and, incidentally, to develop letter-writing and literary skills to perform this task. But the character is very likeable and as does not know his benefactor, he decides to call him "Daddy Long Legs," which is a way to call long-legged spiders. The nickname comes from the fact that the only time she saw this wealthy gentleman could only see the long shadow that occurred when he walked out the door and the lights of a car as projected through the gallery that was at the entrance to the orphanage. But she not only uses this nickname to refer to it, but also his letters addressed to "Dear Daddy" and tells why it's called that. What I liked about this book is that through these letters, one becomes more aware of everything that she lives on campus, in this new world that she agrees and how his life gradually changes.



After reading the first time, I began writing a diary, but I left after, among other things, because I realized I only took it when I was wrong and, therefore, was full of negative things.



some time has returned to haunt in my head the idea of \u200b\u200bwriting and I came a great longing, and looking forward to the time when one is discovering many things and wants to count them and share them with anyone. And I did start writing this blog. I like the idea of \u200b\u200bthinking that maybe in a few minutes to read these lines again and remember how I affected the things that happen to me and how I feel about them. In addition, the sharing of thoughts and reflections that arise from these experiences, I called our attention.




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