Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Harry Potter, what else?

Hello people! So today I was reading someone else's blog, and she had the awesome idea to write out you favourite Harry Potter scenes on her blog, and I'm like, "How could I have not thought of this?" Anyway, here's mine, but before I do that, I want to talk about Severus Snape. Talk about a complex character right? Your all thinking wow Snape's a jerk, then J.K. comes in and sweeps Snape off of his nest of nastiness, and puts him on a gleaming white pedestal. And your like, whoa, maybe he wasn't that bad! Now, what I'm about to say next is a spoiler, so don't look if you haven't read Harry Potter. (I am not to be held responsible for any spoiling of the Harry Potter books or movies, that means if you look anyway, It's not my fault.)
So if your still here, then I assume that you are all good, right?
Good.
So, here we go, my favourite scene is also a sad one, but also one of forgiveness,
Now I know I can't write the whole thing out, but I want to quote my favourite lines.
The scene is...
Snape's death.
These lines are at the end of chapter thirty-two, I own nothing, this is all J.K. Rowling's work.

When the flask was full to the brim, Snape looked like there was no blood left in him, his grip on Harry's robs slackened.
"Look... at...me..." he whispered.
The green eyes found black, but after a second something in the depths of the dark pair seemed to vanish, leaving them fixed, blank and empty. The hand holding Harry thudded to the floor, and Snape moved no more.
That was such a unbelievably well written scene!
So heart wrenching and deep.
I would love to write like that.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

In deep

I've been doing so thinking, reading, and more thinking, and I've decided that we don't understand the universe we live in. Like we don't understand how small we are, or how we affect what we've been given by whoever bothered to make us. We ask questions sure, and there are some people who are openminded enough to move us with what the say and make us think. I think that Chris D' Lacey is one of these people. I just re-read his book Dark Fire, and the story went by really fast and I didn't understand all of it. So I guess what I'm saying is, the things he writes about, and the things that he describes are so important and hugely to do with understanding the universe that I couldn't understand him. His stories of bears and dragons are so amazing. I love polar bears now that I've read his books, and dragons too. I think I've become more enlightened to the universe around me now that I've read his books, there's just so much going on in the universe and we are only a portion of it.
So I finish this blog post with a challenge,
next time you don't understand something, think if it in the sense of the universe, why is this here? What is it for? And you might understand it. But the universe is very big, don't try to understand all at once, let it come to you, or else you head hurts. :)

Hrrrr.
(All you Last Dragon Chronicles readers will understand this last bit.)