andd06
07-26-2008, 01:16 PM
I was reading some reviews on the internet of Rose in Bloom. One said that the last paragraph in the book made her gag because it was too "flowery and sentimental".This is the paragraph: "Please God, we will!" he answered fervently and, looking at her as she stood there in the spring sunshine, glowing with the tender happiness, high hopes, and earnest purposes that make life beautiful and sacred, he felt that now the last leaf had folded back, the golden heart lay open to the light, and his Rose had bloomed."
I dont think its to flowery or anything I think its sweet and besides thats just her way of writing. Do you guys think Alcotts writing is too flowery cuz I dont. Tell me what you think.
I dont think its to flowery or anything I think its sweet and besides thats just her way of writing. Do you guys think Alcotts writing is too flowery cuz I dont. Tell me what you think.