The Diary ngPanget (Diary of an Ugly) tetralogy is a romance comedy by a Wattpad writer HaveYouSeenThisGirl. The story made up of four books bestselling books in Philippine bookstores.
"Sobrang simple langpo, sobrang cliché, isang girl namahirapna di kagandahanmakaka-meet ng guy nasuplado at mayaman. Yun langpo”This isthe famous dialogue from the main character Eya. Diary ngPanget’s popularity catched the attention of Arnel Gabriel, a worker from PSICOM Publishing that lead of turning the novel into movie which is directed by AndoyRanay. The same person who directed the A Secret Affair and Girl, Boy, Bakla,Tomboy.
Romance,fiction andcomedy is everything that covers in this story. Physical transformation and attitude development plays inside this story.
Nadine Lustreplays asReah
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The Diary ngPanget has several scenes and simple plot. This story begins in a chronological manner and incidents are show and narrated by the characters themselves in the form of monologue.
HaveYouSeenThisGirl’s Diary ngPanget is one of the most favorite ebook of the teens today. It became very popular due to the way how the story flows.
The Diary ngPanget narrates the love story between a simple, nerdy, orphan girl named Eya to a young, popular, handsome, snobby, intelligent and very rich guy named Cross. The first scenes show how difficult that life is for Eya. The story portrays how she became the personal made of Crosshired by its own father. The next part shows the physical transformation of Eya through the help of Ian, one of Cross’ friends. Ian gave her the beauty products to lessen her pimples and to be looked presentable in front
He begins with her normal routine of a beauty pageant by her stylist starting with her lipstick, the way her hair is teased with hair extensions. “Then she turns to Eden’s hair-except it’s not Eden’s hair. A long blond fall, full of curly ringlets, is attached to the back if the little girls head…” (Hollandsworth 490) He gives the reader a general feeling of what he is seeing while this six-year-old is made into a grown woman.
When we speak of Autobiography, we mean life writing which is considered to be a way to write and tell our own struggles and hardships in our lives. As an example of Autobiography, Lucy Grealy’s “Autobiography of a face” as the protagonist in her book, she is relatable to many Greek Mythical creatures, because of her life experiences, life events and the difficulties she faced. Lucy was born in Dublin, Ireland, her family moved to United States, to New York. She was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 9, which lead to the removal of her jawbone. Her childhood was not the typical childhood you would see in our daily life, it was harsh ,tough, full of insults, and taunts followed by the piercing stares of everyone around her, because of how she looked.
Four-Eyes was a son of writer and he secretly had banned western books with him. As a return to Luo and the narrator’s help, Four-Eye gave one book, “Balzac”. Immediately, Luo and the narrator read the story to the Little Seamstress. The book “Balzac” drew Little Seamstress’s attention and pulled her into the story. As the book “Balzac” was about a love story the teenagers soon was influenced by it.
In the chapter “The Night I was Made” (Deep Night) The main character comes home and notices his family gathered around in front of the room. He sees his mother with her mascara running down her face. As he gets closer to her he notices his journal on his lap. The main character is in shock because in the journal the main character constantly write violent pornographic stories about him and other men.
In the Novel, Lucky Child by Loung Ung 2005, Loung Ung is a girl who is chosen to go to America with her oldest brother and his wife. Chou is Loung’s older sister and stays in Cambodia. Lucky Child is a story about them trying to reunite with each other while coping with their inner demons revolving around the Khmer Rouge genocide and the Cambodian civil war. In this novel, persistence is a major character trait that allows the characters to survive and eventually thrive throughout their lives in their past, present and in the end. Despite enduring hardship during the Khmer Rouge, It is persistence that ultimately ends up playing a vital role that helps the characters survive.
The market is saturated with memoirs written in prose. Alison Bechdel, however, puts a spin on the dysfunctional family memoir in her graphic novel Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. By using the graphic novel narrative form, Bechdel tells the tale of her family tragedy through words and graphic images. Fun Home tells the story of young Alison’s life of dysfunction with a father who is a closeted gay man, a family that lives in isolation and her own struggle with anxiety and OCD. The chapter “The Canary-Colored Caravan of Death” focuses on her father’s death by suicide, and her own isolation and mental struggles.
The novel peeks interest of many audience as the novel indulge a wide rage of reader to empathized with the struggles of trying to maintain a control over an identity within a high standard society as well as connecting to the readers by consolidating with the difficulties of going against an enforced ideals of love and family that critics against one’s own construction of a healthy relationship. The devised beautiful fictional tale, centers around a young girl named Celaya, recounting a collection of anecdotes accumulated by her eyes and ears. By embedding human characteristics, such as the attachment of love, the desire to find oneself, and the grasping on one’s culture, the development of a fiction character can strongly resembles any willed non-fictional character (living
Especially, for the sake of her health, she cannot read or write, which is the favorite thing of her, even she thinks that reading and writing is helpful to her health, but her husband forbids it. The yellow wallpaper of this room so attracted her that she becomes insane at last. In this book, Gilman mostly illustrate how the woman’s lack of freedom both in their mental and emotional in the patriarchal society. The husband in the book is a doctor, but he cannot treat his wife, even make her insane by his fault rest cure treatment. As for the heroine, the wife in the book, maybe become insane is also a
Tan expresses the life experiences of Chinese immigrants to the United States and attempts to depict the relationship of a mother and daughter through her significant piece of writing ‘The Joy Club’. Therefore, all these authors somehow portrayed their early struggles and their view point towards life from their literary
Marissa Woo Ms. Barwise ENG 111 10 November 2016 Acknowledgement of the Unknown: A Delve into Amy Tan’s “Confessions” Amy Tan’s “Confessions” initially appears to stand as a story of verbal and physical abuse, but later is uncovered to be a tale of the complexity of truth and unknown. The narrator describes a moment in her life when she was confronted by anger, fear, and isolation, in the face of young adulthood. She must deal with her threatening and unstable mother, who is slowly losing her memory.
Jamaica Kincaid writes “girl” A story or poem that is something like a lecture from a mother figure to a daughter figure. There is an enormous amount of ways to present the tone. The tone of “Girl” is loving, caring, but strict. Jamaica uses literary devices to achieve the tone. She uses characters, setting, plot, point of view and style to establish a tone.
This story is abut a girl that was writing her daily days while she was in the holocaust She was venting her fears and frustrations, and contemplating her everyday life. She was given the diary as a present from her parents in 1942, and named it Kitty. Through her diary writing, Anne Frank was in many ways her own counsellor in a time of great suffering and tribulation. She realized that writing down her thoughts and feelings could help her cope with the anxiety of the war and Nazi persecution.
The narration beautifully illustrates the struggles of being pushed into a foreign world, where people look different, have other traditions, other norms, and speak an entirely different language. Based on her own childhood experiences as a migrant from Hong Kong, Jean Kwok tells the story of young and exceptionally intelligent Kimberly Chang who finds herself doing the splits between a life in Chinatown, wasting away as a sweatshop worker and living in a run-down apartment, and striving for a successful career at a fancy private school. Kimberly translates herself back and forth between a world where she can barely afford clothes and a world where, in spite of her intelligence, she 's supposed to look the part as she reaches for higher education. It is a tale of survival and beating the odds, but ultimately, it is also a fragile love story in an unforgiving environment. The narration is raw, honest, and authentic, with the Chinese culture being cleverly woven into the storyline.
Yitzhak performs and Alison ponders the possibilities. Through tactile means Zitzhak reaches a new understanding of self. Interestingly, Alison’s facial expression in the frame does not match her inner feelings of a “surge of joy” (118). We are explicitly told Alison’s emotional state, yet it is difficult exactly to pinpoint Zitzhak’s thoughts on the new wig/self. Alison’s mind is opened to the possibility of dressing outside of the norm, and Yitzhak’s eyes point to a level of comfort with selves that seem new and liberating.
Many people in the world hide their personal life from others because of fear of judgement and guilt. A child so young should not be exposed to violence so early in life. Kambili lives in a world where her mother, brother and even herself gets abused by her father. In ¨Purple Hibiscus¨, Chimamanda creates a story about Kambili, a fifteen year old girl, who overcomes obstacles in life and learns how to love, become more independent and courageous. A fifteen year old girl, Kambili, grows up in a privileged life.