That depends on what the subject matter is. I think revolution is far more effective when it's performed in a rational manner.
Do you expect people to take you seriously if you're being irrational?
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That depends on what the subject matter is. I think revolution is far more effective when it's performed in a rational manner.
Do you expect people to take you seriously if you're being irrational?
Of course not!
Do you pay any heed to what people say about you?
I think everyone cares to an extent what others say about them, and I think the people who refuse to admit it care the most.
What is your middle name?
Menace
What's yours?
Skeptical ;)
What should I make for dinner?
Let's go out, honey!
Who's paying the bills?
I pay my own way.
Do you pay for someone you invite out?
Yeah! *sigh* Chivalry lives in me.
Are you a feminist?
I believe in equality, not female dominance like the term has come to represent.
If you could be a character from any novel, who would you be and why?
Bravo!
Not an easy question. Tonight I'll be Vicomte de Valmont. Why? Because of his character's complexities, no hope for his redemption and a tragic end. He often reminds me of Humbert Humbert's cruelty-tragedy.
Same question.
Hmm...Katarina, Shakespeare's shrew. She's very pleased with myself superficially, but she can't cover up the fact that something's missing.
If you could be with any character from a novel, who would it be and why?
Atticus Finch probably... Because it doesn't get any better! :D
Summarise your day in one word.
Satisfying :)
If one of Shakespeare's characters was based on you, who would it be?
Oops! Net's stallin' on me.
@CC: Definitely not Bronte's Cathy. Unfortunately, I haven't read the book (watched movie) but I'll go with Jo March from Little Women. She epitomizes feminine aspirations and freedom to me.
Iago :D
You're asking interesting questions. The same?
Good pick! I love Jo March :) If I could be with a character it would have to be John Proctor. As much as he committed the one unforgivable act in my eyes, he's still the epitome of a man. He has integrity and honesty, is vulnerable but proud and strong. Ah, I love him.
Back to my Shakespeare question?