Sunday, 2 March 2014

STEREOTYPES.

How much does a lonely man look at the world, and always, get the wrong view of the world, but such a strong view?

I was writing Jay, like he was a young boy, but the monologues are me, at certain points, points of anger mostly, that I had to make THE POINT.

I didn't see the world round other people, al the others, were in my 'view;...an odd view, now I see.

I was scared of my world.
I didnt understand certain types of people.
 Billy and Elizabeth are people. Tracy is worse, they are secretly formed on the view I held of  real live people.

J oddly loses how to be people.
 Billy:  
"Miserable conversations, because the room made everyone so quiet. And with Billy, he got up to do everything and he went to sit down, to nothing and everyone sorta carried on their thoughts around his actions, and especially his silences. " excerpt GRAVITY-GREY



Maybe no-one was miserable then, poor people? low people? non-working, working class people?? Everyone has to be cute, but no-one is allowed to be wiser, Jay's world, or vice versa, like the title I couldnt quite fix, and then 'advertised' incorrectly, so that the title runs backwards, and runs me backwards, I shrug it off...

Tracy, is terrible, maybe she is really a nice girl...Jay wants to flit aorund and stay away from people, most of all to keep them safe from the Devil Itself.
I wanted to tell you why I think, I am a bad stereotypist of the BRITISH PEOPLE. I think America would see Jay's eyes really are full of light, and 

"Elizabeth had happy eyes, but she shouldn't have..."

Maybe I did get those people right...

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