Tuesday, 30 December 2014

How to get away with murder.

Can we talk about 'How to Get Away with Murder'? With this one, there are three TV series created by Shonda Rhimes succeeding at the moment: Grey's Anatomy, Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder (HTGAWM).

HTGAWM begins with an actual murder; a group of law students fights about what to do with the body. This group works for professor Annalise Keating and together they will resolve crimes while flashes of how they get to commit the murder are shown.

It's truly interesting so far, because it's not the typical lawyers TV serie. Yes, it is about trials but also, and more important, it is about people and why they do what they do. You can't trust anyone because no one nor anything is what it seems.

For all of this, 'How to Get Away with Murder' is highly recommended and if you like refreshing TV series you should not miss it.


Thursday, 18 December 2014

Dear Readers,

In this report we will analyse why technological progress has more pros than cons. Even though to describe the way in which technology is affecting society is honestly a complicated process, we can say that this development in science is improving people's life.

From electric toothbrush and electric tin opener to digital camera phone, every day new electronic gadgets are invented and it is impossible not to use them in everyday activities. It is incredible how in a very short period of time technology devices have changed the form of society's life. Almost everyone believe that the most important advancement in technology is in appliances because it helps with housework, specially these days in which everyone spend a lot of time at work.

However, technology also affects teenager's way of expressing themselves on the internet. The best part of going online is that we are connected to everyone which allow us to learn new cultures and languages while making friends. Also, we hace access to all types of information. But it has some disadvantages like becoming absorbed by the internet, forgetting about real life. Not to mention that we never know who is browsing our social network and what they are going to do with the files we share. We can take as an example the actresses whose mobile were hacked and their nudes were leaked on the inernet. Also, it does not matter that we delete a file, it never really disappear.

In order to prevent all these problems with the internet, we would recommend with special interest on teenagers, to learn more about technology before using it or to ask pofessionals for a better practice of it.

On conclusion, although there are different cons to technology, the pros are more important as we have explained before with domestic devices. Besides, using internet as a tool of work or to have fun is positive if we use it with caution. 

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Books are mirrors: you only see in them what you already have inside you.



My favourite book is without a doubt 'The Shadow of the Wind' by Carlos Ruíz Zafón. I first read it when I was way too young to comprehend every detail of the plot but it drew me in from the first sentence. The next paragraph describes perfectly what 'The Shadow of the Wind' means to me:
Once, in my father's bookshop, I heard a regular customer say that few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart. Those first images, the echo of words we think we have left behind, accompany us throughout our lives and sculpt a palace in our memory to which, sooner or later - no matter how many books we read, how many worlds we discover, or how much we learn or forget - we will return. — The Shadow of the Wind.
Set in post-war Barcelona, this book tells the story of a boy who is led by his father to a mystery place called 'the Cemetery of Forgotten Books', where he found a cursed book that will change his life. It involves a tragic love story projecting over time. 'The Shadow of the Wind' is the first of the four novels that complete the 'Cemetery of Forgotten Books' saga. Zafón's style is characterized by its impeccable technique and gothic aesthetics. He makes you believe it's you who is living what he's describing. For all of this I highly recommend it to everyone who love reading.      

And now... I'm going to reread it! ;)

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Describing someone.

I have a very close-knit family and I admire every single one of my relatives. But, If I really look up to someone, that's my cousin Ana. She's four years older than me.

As I am an only child, I spent my childhood with my cousins and because of this, she is one of my best friends. She is the perfect definition of 'great things come in small packages'. At such a young age, she already has two degrees on engineering and she's working for a truly important company. Apart of having a useful profession I admire her because she has a very outgoing personality and she always put other first. Thanks to her I have learnt the importance of working hard to get what you want in life. One thing we have in common is our sense of humor which is pretty silly. Besides, Ana is an optimistic person and she is always trying to cheer people.

In a nutshell, she is the perfect role model because she is both a hard worker and also a very generous person.

Saturday, 15 November 2014

Informal letter.

Dear Tom,

Lately you've been drinking and smoking a lot. This is something that really bothers me.

I'm worried about your habits recently. You shouldn't drink so much to have a good time going out because it's affecting your mood. Also, if you go on like this, you can end being dependent on alcohol. Furthermore, when you're drunk you can be strongly influenced by other people to do something that you don't really want to. Besides, I have seen you getting involved in terrible fights and being unable to keep a secret.

From my personal experience, I think that you can improve your health by changing little habits in your spare time. What I did to quit drinking was search for funny things to do. For example, you can go dancing which is very entertaining or going to the cinema rather than spend the night drinking and smoking. When you go to a bar, instead of ordering a beer you can have a coke or other non-alcoholic drink. Another good reason to stay healthy is that you could drive so you wouldn't need anyone to give you a lift. Plus, where is the attraction of getting drunk to have fun if you aren't going to remember it later or you're going to feel bad?

I hope you'll think about quitting drinking so next times you go partying you're able to stay healthy.

Lots of love,
Cynthia.

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Unpopular opinion.

Villains have the best part of a play. Usually people do not enjoy the characters of villains because it is easiest for them to connect with the moral of the hero. However, I like villains better because they are freer than heroes so they can do whatever they want to. For this reason I find villains funnier than heroes. Also, I like to research the villains past because they normally have a more complicated story and I think it is more interesting than the story of the hero. In my opinion heroes are funny as well, but they do not do anything unexpected, while villains are always surprising the spectator. In conclusion, while both heroes and villains are interesting, from my point of view, villains are better because they are more profound than heroes and they are always doing the unpredictable.

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Peaky Blinders.

The BBC has done it again.  From the setting to the actors, Peaky Blinders has everything you want in a good tv series. Set in the 20s Birmingham, which I really appreciate because it breaks the rule of using London in every British tv series. Peaky Blinders is a ganster family called like that because they sew razor blades to their caps. Led by Tommy Shelby (an amazing Cillian Murphy) the family calls the attention of Chief inspector Chester Campbell (played by a brilliant Sam Neill), sent by Churchill from Belfast to find a shipment of stolen weapons. This TV series takes great care on the picture and gives a nearly perfect representation of the time. Also, the soundtrack is stunning.
For all of the above you can't miss it.



Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Books Vs. Movies.

Both books and movies are really interesting. However, while books gives you free pass to imaginate and put faces to the characters, movies don't leave anything to the imagination.
Also, books are more extense when movies normally last 1'30 hour or 2 so a lot of information is cut out. Added to this, when you are reading a book you have to be focused on what is happening, but watching a movie you can be more relaxed. Conversely, at the same time you are reading you can be lost on your own world and still know what you are reading while if that happens when you are watching a movie you lost the plot.
In short, both books and movies are entertaining, so you can decide what you prefer depending on your mode.

Sunday, 26 October 2014

Shakespeare's Sonnet 18.

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? 
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date: 
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd; 
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature's changing course, untrimm'd;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;
Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st; 
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,

So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. 


Sonnet 18 is one of my favourite poems. Maybe because it's one of the first ones I've read or maybe just because it's Shakespeare. 

So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.- I love how he keeps his beloved alive through his words. 



Tom hiddleston & Shakespeare... Is there anything better? 
The audio isn't the best but still. 

Presentation.

I don't really know where to start, so I'll start with the basic.

My name is Cynthia and I'm 21 years old. I'm from Murcia and I'm studying English at University.
I love music and books, so you can expect to see lots of that.
I've created this blog as a project for an university's subject. I'm really happy to be able to improve my writing while sharing my opinions.

Now... shall we begin?