Friday, April 15, 2011

Differences

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  1. Well I believe that one of the biggest differences would have to be that I am a man and you are woman! Haha. But on a different note, another big difference is that you are a dancer and actress and I am a writer. But even still, I commend you.

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  2. Well, for starters I was a writer of the Regency period and you were not only a dancer but an actress, a stage presence, of the Industrial Revolution. Art seemed to surround you in your daily life, and not that it didn't in my own time, but society seemed more caught up in surviving than thriving. Britain still had a king in my time, and a pompous one at that, while you have stated the English were commandeering Britain. Had no money did you while that was always my limitation in life and love. It seemed to define every aspect I came across. You also settled down with a husband and daughter, while I have remained a spinster. As you can see, we have much that is different about us.

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  3. Hmm it seems that we have a few things that are different about us. As you came from a rich family, I was only known from my father, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Later in the years, I was known as me. But I still had a problem with people comparing my pieces to my fathers work. It was kind of frightening and I felt ashamed. Then after my father died, he left our family with little poverty but with his prized possessions. Another difference is that you married and had a daughter while I never married nor had any children. Last difference is that you had no mentors but only a choreographer. I had 4 mentors, all companions of my father, plus my mother Constanze. They helped me along the way as I progressed.

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