Starting this new book “ I am an Emotional Creature” by Eve Ensler,
I’ve come too realize that teenage girls all around the world are seen the
same. Superficial, PMSing, little bitches whom only think of them selves and
drawn in the most minimal things. It’s harsh but in the end it’s true.
Adults believe that girls at this
age are selfish and just don’t want to conform with what life is giving them.
But what they don’t know is that not even they understand what is going on. All
thus things we do in High School like following around the popular girls are
just mistakes that in the future will seam ridiculous. But how can we stand if
we never fall? I believe we have to make mistakes and learn from them, so in
the future when the situation is real, we can know how to handle it.
Even though I’m still in the
beginning I’ve liked what I’ve read. The author uses historical events and
relates them with the issues of teenage girls. This connection makes such a
superficial topic turn into something more educational and interesting. I like
how Ensler uses informal register all the time. Using terms that are common in
girls today makes it easier to relate to the book. Sincerely I’m not the type
of girl who likes reading dramatic stories where girls victimize them selves and
create huge dramas.
I don’t know if it’s the way the
author puts the situation or maybe the casualty in which she tells what she
sees, but this book has caught me. Not only was I surprised when I started
reading but also it was funny how much I could relate to it. Maybe I don’t like
drama but in the end I’m still a teenage girl like any other in the book.
Murky (adjective)
dark, gloomy, and cheerless.
Giddyup (interjection)
used as a command to a horse to speed up.


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