Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Griffin and Sabine

This book presents a romantic relationship between two artists who never know each other, but both of them are attracted by each other's mysteries. Coming from different social background, Griffin, the city artist, suffers from his surroundings, including his job, his house and everything he has. I think his childhood experience left a big impact on him. Through his word to Sabine, he leaves an impression on me that he desires to choose his own life and his wishes to be all by himself except Sabine, who truly understands and appreciates his art. On the other hand, Sabine is satisfied with everything she has. More importantly, she has a positive attitude about her life. She cherishes her family and her homeland, even though she lost her real parents since her birth. Their differences of personalities lead to their curiosity to each other and I suppose that is why they fall in love with each other.

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