Thursday, April 28, 2011

There's No Place Like Home

                    Last weekend I went to Barnes and Noble to get the book There's no place like Home   by Jen Calonita. It is part of the series Secrets of My Hollywood Life series, this is the last installment, unfortunately.  The series, is about a stare-struck teenager named Katlin Burke,She is the Princess of Tinseltown ( Hollywood ), Her life is always in the bright spotlight in all her glory.  In the last book, she returns home after a summer in New York starring in the Broadway show "Meeting of the Minds".
                    Okay, enough of the retelling here are my thoughts on the book. One character that really caught my eye, Katlin's Controlling Mother, Megan. As most parents do, they with for are never-ending happiness. They would do anything for them, what ever it takes. Megan ( Katlin's mom) is on of those parents, she is the manager of Katlin and controls her life. Their dream was to get famous and keep busy to stay in the game. But lately her mother has been pushing it into overdrive. Thinking that it's making Katlin happy, getting to the Prime of her Acting career. Many parents make wrong decisions for   their children's lives, they assume that what they want, is what their children what. But, most of the time it's the exact opposite thing. For Katlin she wants to have the normal teenage life, even though she might be a star, she wants what every other 17 year old wants. As she tries to tell her mother what she wants, the more her mother ignores her of them. Megan plans, and plans her daughters life away without even asking, katlin what she wants for her own life.
                      When realized this while reading it  immediately made me think of "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet" because in the play, the Capulets ( Juliet's parent ) control their daughters life. Juliet and Katlin remind as the same person in a way. As they both begin to mature into young women, the more their parents oppressed all of their ideas, and or choices for their life. The more Parents try to force a lifestyle on their children the more, they will try to rebel against all of their ideas.
                     Finally, I believe that very soon Katlin will try to take charge of her life, and tell her mother that, in the end Megan might be controlling her life, it's Katlin that's affected by all of the choices.

1 comment:

  1. I really liked how you expanded on ONE character and how you related to Romeo and Juliet because I can actually see how it relates. It kinda coolll. It would be awesome if you put some themes in it and a little more retelling of the story(as in details). :)

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