Gamalol
Walaal you seem to be obsessed with Jane Eyre and the Bronte sisters, i know for a fact one of your favorites literary books is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Now you are quoting me Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre????? Wow-- mr. You are indeed the hopeless lover of all time.Gama i have said this before and i will repeat again, you are in fact the most romantic somali man i have ever come across. Seriously. lol Your sensitive touch and soft spoken demeanor really impress me. I know for a fact you are Cawar as well. I suppose he is your plan B. When Your approach on the 'good sensitive, next door romantic lover' couldn't work with me, you sprung out with this Cawar character to fit your Gizmo. Any fool would be able to see through your careful orchestrated exterior any day. Despite your voracious efforts to conceal your duplicitious multi names, in the end you will only fall victim to my sharp, unscrupulous gaze of analysis. As soon i lower one eye with extreme suspicion, i will definitely unrevel you. lol
Now lets get to this Jane Eyre discussion. Gama, WHY do you find this book so compelling?? Walaahi you astonish me severely. In fact, why also do u like Wuthering heights too. What is about suffering and deep feelings that gravitates your attention so much?? What is your summarization of the Jane Eyre? What is it about in your own words? Mine is that --i find the book particularly dull, with an angle bordering soft porn. The heroine of the novel is all disagreeble, sheepishly or slavishly in every particular interpretation. First she seems utterly bewildered with her master, then she falls in love with this master, then she meets this seemingly compatible cousin of hers who asks her to marrry him and scandalously she refuses him. Yes her cousin was unloving and extremely peculiar, a typical clergyman i suppose, but why refuse him? There was nothing in Jane Eyre that really made me believe he was beneath her or they didn't fit. Then she runs away only to come back and rescue her master who has gone blind and possibly impoverished.In fact, this is the ONLY thing i like about the book. Chalortte gave her heroine some power over her master in the end. In the end she plays the prince on a white horse returning to rescue her demsel in distress. I like this ending, its a fitting reward i guess, from the suffering i endured reading the entire book. Why will you like this sort of boring story? I know why- Gama you are a hopeless, passionate romantic guy. You utterly refuse to love without pain or drama involved. You cannot stand polite, calm love like the ones we see in Jane Austen. Thats why i also believe you are also Hannah, i have always suspected you as such. Call it instictive analysis or just plain ol' passionate suspscions.Or experience from knowing Hannah, we all know she falls inlove like every month at least, talk about broken record, she will definitely holds all records.
Gama lets have a delicious literary discusion. lol Cilmiile - you can join in as well. What is your take on Jabe Eyre, the Brontes and Jane Austen?
