qos: (Wendy Yes)
qos ([personal profile] qos) wrote2008-12-02 08:52 pm

Being a Girl

[livejournal.com profile] mamadar posted a link to a review of the Twilight series in The Atlantic Online. Neither she nor I have read the series, but the review is very interesting in its perspective on why the story is so powerful for teenage girls. The author of the review certainly captured my experience, as I remember it, especially in this passage:


The salient fact of an adolescent girl’s existence is her need for a secret emotional life—one that she slips into during her sulks and silences, during her endless hours alone in her room, or even just when she’s gazing out the classroom window while all of Modern European History, or the niceties of the passé composé, sluice past her. This means that she is a creature designed for reading in a way no boy or man, or even grown woman, could ever be so exactly designed, because she is a creature whose most elemental psychological needs—to be undisturbed while she works out the big questions of her life, to be hidden from view while still in plain sight, to enter profoundly into the emotional lives of others—are met precisely by the act of reading.

I too spent many, many hours behind the closed door of my bedroom reading in order to work out the big questions of my life -- and when I wasn't reading, I was writing my own stories in my secret code, trying to figure out What I Thought About Things and working out Who I Wanted To Be.

Wolfling just sent me a URL to a website with Twilight-themed t-shirts as part of her Christmas wish-list. It's fun to see her so passionately engaged with a story and with characters like this. It makes me feel even closer to her.

[identity profile] elevengirl.livejournal.com 2008-12-03 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
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