Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Authors beginning with the letter A

Little Women 

Louisa May Alcott

I recently reread this book, after a long time because it was selected as this month's title for the book club I'm part of. I had forgotten just how important it had been to me during my childhood, all of the characters struck some kind of chord with me, and I remember wishing that I could have a sister like Jo.

Jo was always the one that I felt the strongest connection with, being as she was the tomboyish writer. I wasn't ever a girly girl like Meg and Amy were drawn to be, and I definitely wasn't as selfless as Beth, although I was quiet and reserved about my emotions. The section in which Jo leaves home in pursuit of her writing ambitions was something that I wished that I could experience one day, as I sat scribbling short pieces of fiction in my bedroom.

I also related to the stormy relationship that Jo and Amy had throughout the novel, because my relationship with my brother in particular wasn't without it's tensions. Although thankfully he never burnt any of my writing, he did destroy a couple of my toys after I had done something to irritate him.

Alcott manages to create four distinct characters in the four sisters, who share a tight bond without a strong male influence for the majority of the novel. Her own father was absent for at least part of her childhood, not at war but in England trying to gain some financial independence back after a failed attempt to run his own school.

Alcott was evidently a staunch believer in the old adage that writers are supposed to work by namely 'write what you know', incorporating her own mother's ability to run the household without the influence of a man, her desire to write for a living, and the death of her sister Lizzie into the novel.

Lizzie is largely accepted to be the sister that Beth is based on. She was the shy and reserved sister who kept house while the elder Alcott girls were out at work. She contracted scarlet fever, battling it for two years before passing away.

Shortly after the death of Lizzie, another event happened that Alcott placed almost whole into the novel. Her sister Anna announced her engagement, and Alcott reportedly reacted in a similar way to Jo does, when Jo discovers that Meg is to marry John Brooke.

Alcott's ability to create endearing and realistic characters is part of the reason that I still enjoy reading the novel. I like spending time in the largely female dominated world of the March girls, and Alcott was one of the first writers that I read as a child, which showed me that I didn't have to necessarily always rely on a male partner in order to live a fully happy life.

Monday, 31 October 2016

Steph and Dom Parker: Gogglebox

Steph and Dom Parker
Gogglebox
“Must remember that when I next go to the Co-op.” – Steph after watching the clip from the Full Monty when they’re in the job centre queue. 
These two are hilarious on Gogglebox, and that’s saying something, considering how many endearing, humorous and insightful people are on the show. I like them, not only because they obviously can seriously drink, but their relationship seems to be quite sweet underneath that. It’s endearing that they always seem to be holding hands while watching the programmes, well the one that’s not holding their drink obviously.
All I keep thinking, every time they appear, is that I really want to visit their B and B, just to see if they’re really like they appear to be on the show, well that and the rooms they’ve shown seem to be really nice.

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Kelly Kelly: WWE

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Kelly Kelly
WWE
Barbara Jean ‘Barbie’ Banks
I only discovered Kelly through a clip of one of her matches, with Maria Menounos, but she was impressive throughout the match, and I checked out a few more. She obviously had a similar ability to Neville, and the move when she spins her opponents round, with her legs around their necks, is memorable. Match uploaded by WWE.
However, it was the match when she was teamed with Edge, to defend his world heavyweight championship which I think was remarkable. She managed to defeat both members of Laycool and make sure that Edge kept his belt.  Match uploaded by TheCaptainMartin
She struck me as being a cheerful and sweet-natured girl, but one that didn’t allow anyone to take her for granted, or disregard her abilities. She competed for Edge’s Heavyweight belt, and the same episode included a conversation between the two when she told him what she really thought, a clip of Edge and Kelly’s conversation uploaded by trishandashleyfan1. She didn’t seem to have been very afraid of the superstars’ physical frames, given that she told Drew McIntyre off, after seeing him fighting another wrestler backstage, clip of Drew and Kelly’s conversation uploaded by WWE
I didn’t realise just how big a fan following she had on youtube but here are some of the videos dedicated to her
Background song: Kiss Me video created by Roselyn Abigail
Background song: something I need, video created by MasQueRade
Video created by CHEmovies
Some of her other matches 
Kelly Kelly and Beth Phoenix v Laycool uploaded by WWE
Big show and Kelly Kelly v Serena and Luke Gallows uploaded by WWE
Kelly Kelly v Tamina uploaded by WWE
Kelly Kelly and Gail Kim v Rosa Mendes and Alicia Fox uploaded by OHSOBARBIEvideos

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Jenny: Doctor Who


Jenny 
Doctor Who
Georgia Moffat
I found Moffat’s portrayal of Jenny, to be endearing and interesting pretty much from the first moment that she stepped out of the machine. There was something lovely about her enthusiasm and her misunderstanding of things. Moffat held her own against Tennant, in the scene when the Doctor talk about the Time Lords, something made even more impressive considering her relative lack of formal acting experience, well there were only a handful of credits to her name on her Wikipedia page anyway.
Another very touching scene between the pair, is when Jenny has changed enough to be his true daughter, self sacrificing just like her father. It was a little bit heartbreaking, uploaded by mizzharmonieeee
But the thing that I love most about Jenny, is the scene when she shows off her physical abilities, back flipping through lasers uploaded by  BBCWorldwide. I don’t think I’ve seen a companion do such a thing.

Fan videos dedicated to Jenny
Background song Christina Aguilera’s Fighter Uploaded by HumanDancerrOx
Background song: on my father’s wings, uploaded by AnonymousCatt

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Lyla Winston: Sons of Anarchy

Lyla Winston 
Sons of Anarchy
Winter Ave Zoll
She’s not a major character, her connection to the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle gang coming because she is tied to Opie, the best friend of the lead character. However even though she was only in a handful of episodes, I grew to really like her.
Yes, she’s a porn actress, who has a drug habit, but she’s also sweet natured, reliable, brings up her son on her own, takes on Opie’s children after they are orphaned during the fifth season. She fits in with the Sons, as she's another character that values family, and is remarkably loyal. Her loyalty to the club is possibly one of the reasons why Gemma takes to her. There's not much tension between those two characters, even in the early scenes featuring Lyla. 
There are many other qualities that are admirable within the character. She’s proud, determined to make her own money, and is capable of thinking of others despite being in extreme pain, she gets shot in the leg but asks about Chibs’ safety rather than complaining about her pain. I doubt that I would do the same in such a situation. 
I’m not the only one that likes the character, this tribute video was created for her Tribute video

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Mira: Spartacus

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Mira 

Spartacus
Katrina Law
This character was one of my favourites from early on in the show because she never let her feelings for Spartacus blind her, or let him get away with disrespecting her. She clearly had stronger feelings for him, than he had for her, given the fact that he still had strong feelings for his wife, and instead of staying in the relationship for convenience or protection, she had the strength to end the romance.
It was the first time that I had seen Law in a show, and I liked the physicality that she brought to Mira. Mira was initially a slave, and joined the rebellion, she was the reason that Spartacus and the other gladiators were able to get into the main body of the house. During the later seasons, Mira became more and more proficient with weaponry and was one of the most skilled archers within the camp.
Her loyalty and her strength of will are two qualities that I particularly like her. She displays her loyalty to Spartacus and to the rebels at large more than once.
The character was written to be believable, and seemed to me to be relatable even despite the fact that she was supposed to have inhabited a more brutal world, of 73BC, and suffered things that I thankfully have no first-hand experience of.
Fan videos
Background song: Take it all by Adele video created by axlegoddess
Background song: Skinny Love  video created by KRL2008
Background song: Shattered video created by eden2222

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Katarina Stratford: Ten things I hate about you


Katarina Stratford
10 Things I hate about you
Julia Stiles
‘Why should I live up to other people’s expectations instead of my own?’
The character is loosely based on Shakespeare’s character of the same name, from Taming of the Shrew, well sorry actually the film itself is based on the play. She’s a strong willed individual, standing out within her first scene, as she pulls up alongside a gang of stereotypically perky American teenage girls, in a battered vintage car listening to Joan Jett.
I related to her, because of her reluctance to conform, she doesn’t let the fact that her father, her teachers and her sister would like her to behave in a certain way, compromise what she wants for herself, and her own preferences. It was probably one of the first characters that I saw in a high school film, that I actually connected with on that level.
I loved her dry wit, and the fact that she will stand up for people that she cares for, the scene when Patrick’s in detention for singing to her on the football field, showing that particular quality, clip uploaded by Raphaella Grego. However, it’s the fact that she has the strength to be vulnerable emotionally, the scene when she reads her poem always touches me, due obviously to Stiles’ performance, clip uploaded by nalbi dat.
I found this great article on Buzzfeed which sums up several of the admirable qualities that Katarina possesses, entitled The Kat Stratford Guide To Being An Awesome Feminist.
Another article which expresses some of the reasons that I still really like this character, and use her as a template for my own strong female characters, is 10 reasons why Kat Stratford should still be your #1 hero.
Fan videos dedicated to the character
Background song: Misfit video created by mcflygaga
Background song: Bitch video created by Natália Tamaio