Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Of Edward Cullen, Preconceptions, and Misconceptions

Assume

Assume that a man, perfectly ordinary in every odd sense of the word, assume that the man was told that he reminded someone of a certain fictional character, that this man was to be compared with the personification of the most desired man of the generation. Assume such a thing were to happen.

Put yourself into his shoes and imagine the ideas one were to formulate when one is compared to such a character, the ideas he might have formed on his own – they may be of no basis but it matters not, such matters close to the heart aren’t meant to have any basis or even at times make any sense – and picture the preconceptions he would have formulated on his own about the person who compared him to a character desired by many. Once ideas are formulated it is only normal for one to come up with a course of action, in order to make such ideas come to life. When a specific course of action has been formulated, it is only prudent to assume that at this point, a certain amount of hope lingers in ones heart.

Now imagine all those ideas and hope crushed… Simply because of a singular yet significant information was missed out… Imagine how he would feel

Mislead

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