Jonathan and Ernest: simplicity, strength, and a good bullfight
Elizabeth and Emily note the intricacies of emotion that everyone else misses.
Brittany and Carson are plucky and adventurous; they use athletic, raw language with delightful adeptness.
Catherine and Joan are chic, strong, unafraid of grief.
Kathryn: Zelda Fitzgerald
Kathryn and Zelda are kicky and cute; loyal and yet idiosyncratic. (E.g., Zelda would probably drink milk out of a box, too.)
Kathryn and Zelda are kicky and cute; loyal and yet idiosyncratic. (E.g., Zelda would probably drink milk out of a box, too.)
Nick and Gilbert preserve a detached exterior that conceals a rich soul. (Though, Nick, take G.K. as an example that too much philosophy leads to too many pounds.)
Rachel and Edna catch supple language and use it freely, binding reality and emotion with breathtaking skill.
3 comments:
Is that ME or Clem-Clem?
genius. i like it. i will also have to look up half of those people to know who they are, but nonetheless a great idea.
this is fun! thanks!
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