Life at Menlo through the eyes of Jonah would be a perception not viewed by many. The quirks and idiosyncrasies not commonly highlighted would be of primary importance, and the sequence of events would be categorized by complete randomization. Instead of switching from class to class, a transition from English to Modern World History would be referred to as a change of worlds. The extreme variations between environments would be of vital significance, and there may even be a possible alter-ego skipping from subject to subject as well. If the Menlo Knights community revolved around a core of mere lies, the personalities, attitudes, and mannerisms would vary indisputably. With the roots of an environment consisting of fibs, the result cannot help but grow into a fraud. If everything, everyone, and everywhere were already a lie, why not continue the popular trend? Staying true to oneself would seem to be completely uncanny, resulting in a land made of building blocks, stacking lie upon lie. In the voice of Jonah, the peculiarities of Menlo School would be our only hope in saving the world from eternal doom. If the lies, stereotypes and dishonesty continued, everyone, including their altar egos, would vanish.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment