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| Gregor Samsa from "La Metamorfosis" (You probably have seen this picture before.) |
If I had to do tell some of my favourites ones, I think I would choose "El TĂșnel" from Ernesto Sabato (an Argentine writer), "La Metamorfosis" from Franz Kafka, and "Fahrenheit 451" from Ray Bradbury. All of them I read on school.
I like them because of all the main characters have something to say, an emotional problem that they couldn't resolve at the beginning of the story. In "El TĂșnel" Juan Pablo Castel have killed a woman and he tells along the book the reasons why he did that (he was a little psycho). Then, in "La Metamorfosis" Gregor Samsa woke up transformed as a giant insect, like a coackrach and along the story he tells his feelings. Finally, on the dystopia "Fahrenheit 451" Montag realized that he didn't want to burn more books and broke the paradigm of perfect world that some people made him believe.
You can read it so fast because of the story move fast, that could make you lose the notion of time!
Besides, my favourite film is Shrek. The story begins with a ogre who will fight for his swamp and then finished finding the love.
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| Shrek and his friend Donkey |
I watched it when I was 6 years old, and I like since then, because I empathize with his anger about the prejudices that people have of him.
All the adventures and dismisses that he has along the movie makes it so funny! The music is so great and the characters has its own strong personality.
And just because it is made of cartoon, doesn't mean that grown up people can't watch it!


I read "La metamorfosis" in the school and if I'm honest I found it very weird.
ReplyDeleteshrek is one of my favourites movies
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