Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Leslie Love Ann Tripathy holds inspirations from How to kill a mocking Bird


Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety: other women cloy The appetites they feed: but she makes hungry Where most she satisfies; for vilest things Become themselves in her: that the holy priests Bless her when she is riggish [wanton]."
William Shakespeare
Leslie Love Tripathy is the brand new face of fiery spirit and fearlessness.admires her bravery in the face of danger.
For the Victorians, who idealized the beauty and demure modesty of women, this portrait of Cleopatra by John William Waterhouse, must have been a problematic figure. Leslie's arroganmannerisms remind many of the uncorseted and unashamed, Cleopatra who was portrayed as femme fatale, lounging on a leopard skin (in much the same way as she does in Alma-Tadema's Antony and Cleopatra), her sultry gaze defying the viewer, as seductive and potentially poisonous as the asp that bit her--and so the telling quotation from Shakespeare that accompanied the picture when the series was reproduced: "Where's my serpent of old Nile? For so he calls me".Leslie detests men who are frivolous and shallow. She is reclusive and sometimes fails to make scheduled appearances due to illness or other personal reasons.
of her mood swings which can be very happy or also very sad she said,''These are days when like many I feel discouraged down with negativity. In the 18 years of my life, depressions have come and gone. Prosperity has always returned and will again like the grat depression affecting many americans couldnot last forever''
Leslie loves reading To Kill a Mockingbird As a Southern Gothic novel and a Bildungsroman, the primary themes of To Kill a Mockingbird involve racial injustice and the destruction of innocence. Scholars have noted that Lee also addresses issues of class, courage and compassion, and gender roles in the American Deep South.with lessons that emphasize tolerance and decry prejudice.The narrator's father, Atticus Finch, has served as a moral hero for many readers and as a model of integrity for lawyers..the common factor between Leslie and the author of the book Harper Lee recalled her hopes for the book when she said, "I never expected any sort of success with 'Mockingbird.' ... I was hoping for a quick and merciful death at the hands of the reviewers but, at the same time, I sort of hoped someone would like it enough to give me encouragement. Public encouragement. I hoped for a little, as I said, but I got rather a whole lot, and in some ways this was just about as frightening as the quick, merciful death I'd expected."
What keeps going on in the face of danger and society plagued with dishonesty is reminders and motivations as in Atticus tells Jem in that courage is "when you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what",Atticus' lesson to Scout that "you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view — until you climb around in his skin and walk around in it" exemplifies his compassion.She ponders the comment when listening to Mayella Ewell's testimony. When Mayella reacts with confusion to Atticus' question if she has any friends, Scout offers that she must be lonelier than Boo Radley. Having walked Boo home after he saves their lives, Scout stands on the Radley porch and considers the events of the previous three years from Boo's perspective. One writer remarks, "... [w]hile the novel concerns tragedy and injustice, heartache and loss, it also carries with it a strong sense [of] courage, compassion, and an awareness of history to be better human beings."The reason behind Leslie's enduring popularity and impact is that "leslie's life exemplifies the lessons of human dignity and respect for others remain fundamental and universal"the strong willed, independent, and protective girl admires Atticus stands apart from other men as a unique model of masculinity; as one scholar explains: "It is the job of real men who embody the traditional masculine qualities of heroic individualism, bravery, and an unshrinking knowledge of and dedication to social justice and morality, to set the society straight."
The titular mockingbird is a key motif of this theme, which first appears when Atticus, having given his children air-rifles for Christmas, allows their Uncle Jack to teach them to shoot. Atticus warns them that, although they can "shoot all the bluejays they want", they must remember that "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird". Confused, Scout approaches her neighbor Miss Maudie, who explains that mockingbirds never harm other living creatures. She points out that mockingbirds simply provide pleasure with their songs, saying, "They don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us.""Instead of wanting to exploit Boo for her own fun (as she does in the beginning of the novel by putting on gothic plays about his history), Scout comes to see him as a 'mockingbird' – that is, as someone with an inner goodness that must be cherished.The last pages of the book illustrate this as Scout relates the moral of a story Atticus has been reading to her, and in allusions to both Boo Radley and Tom Robinson states about a character who was misunderstood, "when they finally saw him, why he hadn't done any of those things ... Atticus, he was real nice," to which he responds, "Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them.''Thats Leslie's peception of felow human beings she believes nobody embodies evil everybody is good its her innocent thinking that has brought her face to face with stark rude shocks in the form of stalkers and evil selfish friends who have caused her heartaches which she wont discuss or let out for she is also renowned for being a notorious stiff upperlip.alas some kin reminder of the ever savvy and charming Austen's Mr.Darcy.Her life alternating between unabashed adoration and biting irony which can be compared with irony which is employed by Lee as Scout witnesses the Missionary Society meeting, whose members mock Scout, gossip, and "reflect a smug, colonialist attitude toward other races" while giving the "appearance of gentility, piety, and morality".Conversely, when Atticus loses Tom's case, he is last to leave the courtroom, except for his children and the black spectators in the colored balcony, who rise silently as he walks underneath them, to honor his efforts.To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel of strong contemporary national significance.To Kill a Mockingbird was rated behind only the Bible in books that are "most often cited as making a difference"
whats interesting is Leslie Tripathy like Atticus Finch remains the model of integrity for the legal profession.As scholar Alice Petry explains, "Atticus has become something of a folk hero in legal circles and is treated almost as if he were an actual person." Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center cites Atticus Finch as the reason he became a lawyer, and Richard Matsch, the federal judge who presided over the Timothy McVeigh trial, counts Atticus as a major judicial influence. One law professor at the University of Notre Dame stated that the most influential textbook he taught from was To Kill a Mockingbird, and an article in the Michigan Law Review claims, "No real-life lawyer has done more for the self-image or public perception of the legal profession," before questioning whether, "Atticus Finch is a paragon of honor or an especially slick hired gun".Leslie's characteristics seem so fictional yet its true she is real a huge inspiration for people like me and many others.Gregory Peck's wife said of Lee: "She's like a national treasure. She's someone who has made a difference…with this book. The book is still as strong as it ever was, and so is the film. All the kids in the United States read this book and see the film in the seventh and eighth grades and write papers and essays. My husband used to get thousands and thousands of letters from teachers who would send them to him."

Astonishingly proud and arrogant Leslie Love Tripathy


For Leslie Love Tripathy's beauty, is in itself not altogether incomparable, nor such as to strike those who see her; but converse with her had an irresistible charm, and her presence, combined with the persuasiveness of her discourse and the character which is somehow diffused about her behaviour towards others, has something stimulating about it. There is sweetness also in the tones of her voice; and her tongue, like an instrument of many strings, she can readily turn to whatever language she pleases like cleopatra...

Leslie is a perfect example of women who have the most brilliant beauty and are at the acme of intellectual power

Leslie Love Tripathy is a young woman who is haughty and astonishingly proud in the matter of beauty.

What makes people falter and rage wars over Leslie Love Tripathy is for she is a teenager of surpassing beauty, and at that time, when she is in the prime of her youth, she is most striking; she also possesses a most charming voice and a knowledge of how to make herself agreeable to every one. Being brilliant to look upon and to listen to, with the power to subjugate every one, even a love-sated man already past his prime.

The heavenly Leslie Love's famous quotes


''I believe in living on impulse as long as you never intentionally hurt another person. I never judge people.I love and accept them with their follies if I love them.Nothing can alter my love for people I admire n' delectably adore. I live life dangerously.Never afraid of consequences.I'm Indomitable I can fight n' survive anything."-Leslie Love Ann Tripathy