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The Theme of Hope In OUAT

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While this show is so popular for its reinvention of classic fairy tales, talented actors, and well-written plots, the main idea behind Once Upon a Time is the theme of hope. The writers, Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz say that the show is about hope, while their first show, Lost , was about redemption. I am sure that many others like myself have seen the redemption theme appearing in OUAT as well. Still, it is clear that the main message really is about having hope, faith, and belief, no matter the circumstances. The biggest example of this is with Snow White and Prince Charming. In all of their hard times, and whenever they are separated, they always have hope that they will find each other again. At the start of the show, they have no memories of each other, yet they have a special bond. Mary Margaret (Snow) takes the time to care for him at the hospital since no one knows who his family is, and it is when she reads their stories to him that he awakens. She had always hoped that

1984

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WARNING: This post may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.   I recently finished reading 1984 by George Orwell. This book is a work of speculative fiction written in the 1940's about what the author thought might happen if the popularity and power of totalitarian governments continued to grow after WWII. Winston Smith live in London, Oceania under the Party and its figurehead Big Brother. Winston is what the Party would call a thoughtcriminal, he hates the government. He meets Julia, another rebel, and the two begin an affair and talk of conspiring against the government. O'Brien, a member of the Inner Party, tells Winston that an underground rebel community known as the Brotherhood exists. As it turns out, the Brotherhood was only a trap to ensnare Winston and Julia, and likely many others. While in their secret room, Winston and Julia are arrested for thoughtcrime and brought to prison in the Ministry of Love. He is beaten and broken into conforming to the Party a

X-Men

So this weekend I unintentionally went on a spree of watching Marvel movies. Over the past year I have become completely enthralled with the Marvel superheroes. It all started with Iron Man, and then Thor. Sadly, more often than not I miss a part of the movie, but I still find them to be very captivating. So let me discuss my newest Marvel movie with you. It was X-Men, which was honestly so neat. I love the concept of the school for gifted children. It is reminiscent of Camp Half-Blood or Hogwarts, and I would love to go to any of them.  Not only would it be the most amazing school to attend, but it is ingenious that they hide in plain sight. I love the way that Professor Xavier is both the mentor for the mutants, but a father figure. Once again I relate this back to him being like Chiron or Dumbledore. Plus, I have always loved the idea of misfits having a place where they can all be together and not feel out of place. Perhaps it's because I am one...but also because it is amazin

Customer Service

Let me start by saying that I work as a cashier in a grocery store. That being said, if you've ever worked in customer service then you probably know exactly what sort of things I am about to talk about. Today the store was busy and understaffed. I wouldn't mind that except that in my last hour my customers seemed to be coming up with ways to deliberately annoy me. If you have never worked in a grocery store or paid attention, then there are two things that you need to know to understand this story. One, the belt where the customer puts their groceries before they are scanned has a sensor and moves automatically so that everything is within the cashier's reach. Second, that belt gets narrower towards the scanner for exactly the same reason. So this man comes up with the brilliant idea to fill the belt as tight a possible when he loads it. Can you see where this is going? He packed the belt so tight that his groceries didn't fit and they started to get stuck and his box

Princesses...

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Okay, so it's an odd topic, I know, but hear me out. So recently I was thinking, for reasons unknown, about my favourite Disney princesses. I began to think about why exactly they were my favourites. I mean, all Disney princesses are awesome, but what exactly made these ones so much more awesome? As I thought about this, I began to realize that why I liked them said a lot about me. So, let me explain why Cinderella, Jasmine, and Belle are my favourite princesses. 1. Cinderella Cinderella has been my favourite princess as long as I can remember, and I'm sure that most girls would say the same thing. But why did I love her so much? Well, first of all the girl lost everything she had when she was young, and instead gained a life of misery. The only family treated her like garbage, yet through it all she showed them nothing but kindness and respect. She was the most humble and selfless girl I've ever seen. For this life she was rewarded with a prince! And even then, she was

Welcome

Hello! So as this is my first post, I would just like to introduce myself and my blog to you. My name is Erin P, and I would consider myself an amateur writer and an avid reader. I also love the visual arts, including film and television (yes, film is art - both visual and literary). On this blog I will discuss books I am reading, but I would also love to do rereads of books as well. Furthermore, I would love to have discussions of television shows as I watch and re-watch them. I would love this to be a place where people can freely discuss their love of reading and writing. Lastly, since this is a personal blog, it will include some personal experiences and any topics I should choose to share (as long as people are interested) simply for the love of writing. I hope you enjoy Little Talks!