I took the quiz that I saw on Cynthia's blog. The quiz tells you what "book" you are. According to the quiz, I am The Sound and the Fury.
I'm not sure about it, though. Do I really signify nothing? Ha, ha, ha!
I do love Faulkner, however. My friend and colleague Julie tells me she thinks my writing owes much to Faulkner's dark, southern, tormented epics.
You're The Sound and the Fury!
by William Faulkner
Strong-willed but deeply confused, you are trying to come to grips
with a major crisis in your life. You can see many different perspectives on the issue,
but you're mostly overwhelmed with despair at what you've lost. People often have a hard
time understanding you, but they have some vague sense that you must be brilliant
anyway. Ultimately, you signify nothing.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
7 comments:
I can definitely see Faulkner's influence in your writing. It's not just your voice with a southern accent.::grin::
I took the quiz, too, several times...first time I was Watership Down, primarily because I said I don't feel old. But I wasn't sure about that, since I feel really tired and overwhelmed with difficulties, so I did it again saying that yes, I do feel old. Lo and behold, a whole different set of questions pops up. And then I became The Mists of Avalon when I said yes to the British Isles question, and when I didn't, The Sound and the Fury. Hmmm. Do they have a book for those of us who can't make up our minds? So glad you posted this. Thanks, Teagrapple
I love quizzes! Here is mine:
You're Siddhartha!
by Hermann Hesse
You simply don't know what to believe, but you're willing to try anything once. Western values, Eastern values, hedonism and minimalism, you've spent some time in every camp. But you still don't have any idea what camp you belong in. This makes you an individualist of the highest order, but also really lonely. It's time to chill out under a tree. And realize that at least you believe in ferries.
Now, see? Why couldn't I have been Siddhartha? I would've loved to be Siddhartha! ;-)
PS Story of my life I set out to discover the meaning of life (Siddhartha) and end up signifying nothing! LOL. Teagrapple, I think it's so funny that you took the test multiple times because you couldn't make up your mind about the answers. There's a story in there somewhere. Cyn: you can't hide that dark stuff from the writing; guess I'll always be a child of the South, whether I like it or not. XOXOXXXOO to all.
HaHa! I actually haven't read Siddhartha, but I'll certainly have to now. :-)
Ultimately, you signify nothing.
That sounds so empty for a soul so full of meaning..right-wrong or indifferent.
Qizzes are fun, much like horoscopes.
TJ
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