Wednesday, September 26, 2012
"The Dancer" By Vickie Sears
Recently, last weekend I read "The Dancer" by Vickie Sears and had to prepared notes for my next class. I had to lead the class discussion for a short story "The Dancer" by Vickie Sears. The story is about a five year old girl named Clarissa, she moved in with the narrator of the story. She was labled as a "Sociopathic", she even tried to kill the family's cat. However, dancing saved her soul as she began going to the familys dance parties and was inspired by Molly Grayball. I felt like this story was for each and every one of us who reads the story. It shows you as a person who hold alots of angers but if you find something you truly love and help you vent, go for it. It'll do good to your soul."Things was feeling real warm and good, and then it was time for the women's traditional. Clarissa joined the circle. She opened her arms to something nobody but her seemed to hear (Sears, page 25)" I feel this quote shows how inspired this girl was and being that inspired changed her soul. If something inspires you, embrace it.
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