Friday, April 15, 2011

Comment on Me!3

Describe what you think about my work.  Be polite but I have the utmost respect for constructive criticism.
Thanks again,
J.A.

7 comments:

  1. I do have to credit you with "Pride and Prejudice". My good friend John Maloney's sister Clare loves this book. She says it is her favorite book of all time. I however, find it to be a bit too wordy and boring. Later in history this book is made into a motion picture and it is around 3 hours long. The scene at the ball is much too long, must you go on for such a long time about this event? This is just my opinion though. Congradulations of the success of this book though.

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  2. Your life story is so amazing! Growing up as a country girl in Hampshire, England, writing the best novels and romance stories by that time, and all the distracting but careful situations surrounded by you. How did you do it? I know as a child you had the most thoughtful family to help you in your time of need. Throughout the years you published Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensiblily, which was very good, but long. Although you were a hopeless romantic like me, you still were writing! Good job and keep on getting inspired!

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  3. On the contrary, Chopin, to capture every sense of a moment one must further develop a novel. And I could never acknowledge my love of balls enough to even amount to what pleasure I take in them. So perhaps in your taste it was tedious and prolonging, but for someone of appreciation towards the art and entertainment of dancing it is quite wonderful. I shall take look into what a movie is and hope to hear of it soon. How inclined to literature could you be? Thank you however for my recognition and I respect your artistic ability as well.

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  5. I am flattered my your deep appreciation, Mozart! I dare not agree my work was the best of my time, for a modest civil woman such as myself could not live up to such standards. I gues my passion for writing and desire to express my inner thoughts drove me, along with my love-deprived livelihood. Perhaps they were a bit extensive, but better to express in depth what you are trying to convey than being vague.

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  6. Your life seems like such an intresting one to live! To grow up with a closely knit family, and then to grow into one of the best novelist! You put so much feeling and emotion into your work so that readers feel like its them in the novel that they are reading. You should be very happy you have that ability saying that emotion is something a lot of artist lack.

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  7. While I am appreciative of this quality, Emidy, I would not go as far to say artists lack emotion, for art comes from the inspiration of emotion, does it not? Isn't it common for an artist to be passionate about what they do, and isn't passion an emotion? I will not then say that a lot of artists lack emotion.

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