I'm having the worst writer's block possible when I'm suppose to be writing a paragraph discussing the theme of "the notebook". It's driving me absolutely insane. I'm just going to be getting everything out til i can get myself to think clearly. The notebook - the typical love story, with the expected happily ever after. It proved that when we fought whole heartedly for our heart's one true desire, when we pick ourselves up through the infinite times we have failed - we can get that one desire. Noah fought for Allie. He wrote her 365 letters, it takes a man who's truly devoted to write his love a letter, every single day - for an entire year. It proved his dedication to her, it showed his perseverance. Even when she wouldn't reply, he kept going - but he did stop, and he lost hope for a bit. But, when he got the house on the plantation, his love for her was revived. He rebuilt that house, trying to recreate what she had visioned for that house when they were there during that picture perfect summer. He built it with the belief that if he built it just the way she had always imagined that she would come back to him. It didn't matter that he saw her with her fiancee, he still had hope - and he was still there, fighting for his heart's true desire. With that hope, and with that house, she came back. It started out as nothing more than her wanting to visit him to see how he was doing, but once they saw each other: the love came back. That summer romance brought back memories of how true their love had been. As they reminisced, they could feel that the feelings were still there. Noah wouldn't give her up, he didn't let her leave - if he had, all the chances of being together once again might have just dissapeared, been flushed down. He fought, with all that was left of him - and he did get what he wanted. Sometimes, we just have to keep fighting with all that's left.
wow. prob a billion grammar mistakes, and terrible sentence structure & it's basically me rambling on and on. hmmphs.