Thursday, April 28, 2011

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

      Nicks world is crashing down. When she broke up with him "three weeks, two days and 23 hours ago," Nick only asked his ex not to come to his shows. But there she is, standing in the crowed manhattan club with a new guy. Bobbing her head to the music, staring right at him. Problem. Nick is still in love with Tris, even though she's been cheating on him the entire six months the went out. Even though she laughed at the songs and poems he made her.
      Ironically, there's another new-jersey teen who feels just as passionately about Tris in the room. Another who doesn't even know Nick. However, Norah's passionate feelings are of hatred. For that cruel girl who stomps on nice boys hearts, who wears disgusting yellow tights and who's the least subtle person out their.
     So isn't it's  a  strange coincidence that Nick chose Norah to be his temporary girlfriend in a moment of panic as Tris was walking right towards him. But this small desperate move alters the rest of his night, or more.
     This is about how much progress i've made in  Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. So far, it's been really entertaining and the characters are all out. I know them already. Their personality, their wants, their humor, their plans, their problems. The book goes back and forth from Nick and Norah's perspective, and I really like how close I can already get to the characters.
       Nick is kind of sheepish, and he's definitely kind. He loves music and his friends but he was really devoted to Tris. I feel like if Nick was real, he'd be the person to devote himself. To work, to love to music. Just in general he's really committed. One way I noticed this is that even though his ex had moved on, Nick was still really out of it and dejected during the whole night. But his niceness and devotion is not to the point where he's different from everyone else, he's still like an average teenage boy. He's interested in girls, and  cars and parties. He just has a unique view on things.  Well,  I guess he's not average in this sense with friends because he, in his words, is "a non-queer in a queercore band."
      Norah is, in my opinion, really funny. She's also very caring and affectionate. But when she needs to be cold and straightforward, she is. For example, she has a friend Caroline. Whenever the go into the city, Caroline gets crazy drunk and leeches herself onto a guy. Every time, Norah takes it upon herself to makes sure Caroline gets home safe, she holds her hair when she barfs, and she pulls her away from sketchy guys. But when Tris tried to manipulate Nick into lending her his car, and Norah was his "girlfriend," Norah took the matter into her hands, and made Tris leave. Also, when her ex was a jerk to her, and attempted manipulated her into staying with him, she got the strength to glare at him, yell at him, and leave him. But when she's not in a state of strong emotion, Norah's very playful and funny.
         These characters really have character. They are really realistic. Maybe the seem more real to me because I know people like them, or they're onlycouple years older than me. But the seem more real to me than most other characters, because I can clearly define their personality.

3 comments:

  1. Wonderful blog post! Your writing techniques are always fascinating. I loved how you really spoke of these characters and actually made them seem as if they were alive in the real world. Nick, being the committed and devoted one, Norah, being the person who's not afraid to be tough when she needs to. Their personality does seem real and they do remind me of some people I know of... But I thought that these characters were really genuine in a way and I like it more that you put lots of world to book connections to these characters. Many blog posts lack of details from the book, but your blog post doesn't lack a single detail. I understood everything and it spoke to me, really. I wanted to hear more about Tris though... although I can see she's a bit of a mess, ha ha. Amazing job!

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  2. Such an excellent blog post Anabel! I like your elaboration on Nick and your opinion. Like Anne, I wish you could have talked a little more about Tris but overall good job.

    (btw did you ever see the movie "Nick and Norahs Infinite playlist"? its really good)

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  3. Anne: Thanks! Yeah, the way my blog about them showed you that they were real people happened with me and the book. Many things I read don't define the characters enough. I finished this book already, but maybe could do another editing blog post and add more about Tris.

    Raven: Same as Anne. Also, I did see the movies before I read this. It's weird, because now I imagine the characters as those actors.

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