Originally posted by: swathi1990Wah...u made us happy... A ferrari answer for a merc guy !!! Such a fitting reply. She ignoring him and he running behind her...Just perfect Nish !
More than that, the part I loved โค๏ธ was she punching R&B in front of the driver... That is the best moment...Shows how much they have progressed in this relationship... She shows her ownership there... tooo cute ๐ ๐The second was he pulling her to the car and handling all her stuff... Sooo a character of hubby...This is very very common one I have seen in the parking areas...
Originally posted by: nividances
Thanks *sniffle*I will type my responses in a Word document from now on...at least they will get saved with AutoRecover. ๐
Originally posted by: nividancesI don't have the patience to retype my entire review for the last three chapters Nisha, so I'll give a brief summary of what I can remember.
I wrote a term paper during undergrad for a literature class discussing how we, as readers, look at stories and analyse from the perspective of the protagonist, which essentially locks us into one way of thinking. We dissect the protagonist's flaws, justify their actions, sympathize with them, relate to them, etc. and we (generally) have a tendency to condemn the antagonist for their behavior. How different would it be if we were taught to read books and analyze from the viewpoint of the so-called "antagonist?" What if stories were written from the point-of-view of the antagonist to begin with; they would be called protagonists then no? What if Harry Potter was written from Voldemort's perspective? Think about if Cinderella was written from the stepmother's or stepsisters' perspective? Or if Little Red Riding Hood was written from the Wolf's perspective instead? Our world would be so different if we looked at literature (or even more broadly, life) like this. We are all loving these parts where Subbu "gets a taste of his own medicine" so to speak (me included), but I just found it intriguing to think about how different the story would be if it was written from the perspective of the "antagonist" (can I take the liberty to call him that?). I don't know why I even went down this path but the neurons just started firing in that direction for some reason. There was a bunch more scholarly stuff that I wrote to expand on this whole discussion, but this is essentially the gist of it. ๐I also had a whole part written about the characterization of II, R&B, Ranjan, Appa, and Subbu, but I seriously can't remember what I wrote now. I was just having fun looking at this story with a new lens...As for the last three parts, you delivered way more than I expected. It's truly commendable that you have managed to keep the freshness in this story just like how you started it. I am just as hooked today (perhaps even more) as I was on day 1 (and yes I have been with you on this journey from the very beginning even if I was not very vocal on thread 1.) ๐
Originally posted by: nividances
Thanks *sniffle*I will type my responses in a Word document from now on...at least they will get saved with AutoRecover. ๐
Originally posted by: swathi1990
Oh he himself does not own a M& co car ? Athu innum mosam ... then comparing to ferrari ๐คฃ
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