You're To Kill a Mockingbird!
by Harper Lee
Perceived as a revolutionary and groundbreaking person, you have
changed the minds of many people. While questioning the authority around you, you've
also taken a significant amount of flack. But you've had the admirable guts to
persevere. There's a weird guy in the neighborhood using dubious means to protect you,
but you're pretty sure it's worth it in the end. In the end, it remains unclear to you
whether finches and mockingbirds get along in real life.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
Another Internet Quiz! Try it if you wish, but I got to warn you... the above assessment? SO not me! [well, the question about the finches and mockingbirds, they DO get along ~ don't they?]
9 comments:
I have to say...I think you DO change the minds of many people...so there you go!
OMG it so very lies about me. It said
You're the Poinsonwood Bible: by Barbara Kingsolver
Deeply rooted in a religious background, you have since become both isolated and schizophrenic. You were naively sure that your actions would help people, but of course they were resistant to your message and ultimately disaster ensued. Since you can see so many sides of the same issue, you are both wise beyond your years, and tied to worthless perspectives. If you were a type of waffle , it would be Belgian.
Only part that might be true about me is the schizo part. *twitch twitch*
Hey dorko: I took the quiz it said I was Mobby Dick. lol
You rock holmes. I wonder if you saw the insult that was left on my blog written in Latin! I love being insulted by educated people.
Mike, True!
Mona, trying to do good!
Burfica, Um-hummm ~ lol!
DLAK, Yep. Saw it Baby boy. Some folks are so superficial & quick to judge...they miss the enrichments of looking deeper...for finding the lesson within the lesson.
I took the test...this is what I got.....
You're Confessions!
by St. Augustine
You're a sinner, you're a saint, you do not feel ashamed. Well, you might feel a little ashamed of your past, but it did such a good job of teaching you what not to do. Now you've become a devout Christian and have spent more time ruminating on the world to come rather than worldly pleasures. Your realizations and ability to change will bring reverence upon you despite your hedonistic transgressions. Florida will honor you most in the end.
Your Huckleberry
What for do you want to kill a mockingbird.
Poor poor little birdie
hehehehe
I got:
You're Les Miserables!
by Victor Hugo
One of the best known people in your community, you have become something of a phenomenon. People have sung about you, danced in your honor, created all manner of art in your name. And yet your story is one of failure and despair, with a few brief exceptions. A hopeless romantic, you'll never stop hoping that more good will come from your failings than is ever possible. Beware detectives and prison guards bearing vendettas.
How they get to this from 4 questions is beyond me . . . and it isn't me at all.
Dorko!!
*hanging head* i never read this book, although i do have to!!
BoUnCeS!! LibbY!
You're A Prayer for Owen Meany!
by John Irving
Despite humble and perhaps literally small beginnings, you inspire faith in almost everyone you know. You are an agent of higher powers, and you manifest this fact in mysterious and loud ways. A sense of destiny pervades your every waking moment, and you prepare with great detail for destiny fulfilled. When you speak, IT SOUNDS LIKE THIS!
Holy COW!! LibbY!
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