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Whirligig
I Am Not Myself These Days
Eggs
Love, Stargirl
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Everlost
The Shadow Club
The Miserable Mill
The Austere Academy
The Grim Grotto
The Bad Beginning
Number the Stars
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Go Ask Alice
The Lightning Thief
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World's Worst Dog
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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Blog Post #6

     So this week, I haven't gotten much further in Lets Explore Diabetes with Owls, but I have been wanting to blog about a different book. Over the summer, I read the book Will Grayson,Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan. This novel is about how two boys with the same name (Will Grayson) but very different personalities meet through a series of peculiar events. The chapters alternate between the two boys, Will Grayson, a relatively quiet guy who is just trying to get high school over with, and will grayson, a simple, depressed teen who similar to Will Grayson just wants to get through high school without killing himself.
     
      You may have noticed that I didn't capitalize the second will graysons name. In the book, David Levithan writes wills point of view in lowercase letters. In an interview in the back of the book, he explains:
      
     "The reason my will writes in lowercase is simple - that's how he sees himself. He is a lowercase person."

     I think this is an interesting method of characterization. A simple change in the format can really add to the character. This made me think: Am I a lowercase person? Or an uppercase person? I think that personally, I am somewhere in the middle. I don't really feel like I stand out in a crowd, but I also don't feel like I "blend in". Of course, there are a lot more layers to lowercase and uppercase people, but my question for you is: Are you a lowercase or uppercase person? Why? 




1 comment:

  1. Yana,
    Awesome blog post! I also read this book over the summer, but never really connected it to myself. I loved what you said about being an uppercase or lowercase person. That is such a great point. Sincerely, *someone currently wondering about what kind of "case" they are*

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