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Something that has been bugging me...
Hello, all. I'm new to this group and this is my first post. I figured I'd introduce myself with this peeve of mine.
I was reading the sample chapters for the next Anita book, and it was mentioned Anita is 27. This made me back up and go WTF(well, more than I already was). I know Anita is supposed to be in her twenties, yet that fact just never seems to stick, and I constantly find myself envisioning her as mid-30s with the mind-set, perhaps, of someone much older, if not the maturity. And giving her the age of 27 in this upcoming book really drove home the point to me, as that is my age.
Anita does not act like any twenty-something I know. For any of you around Anita's age, do you feel the same way? And I know I'm making a sweeping generalization about how a 25-30 year old should act, but shouldn't there be some consistencies with the popular culture for this age group? I have so many examples, but here's two obvious ones:
-Does she dress like someone my age dresses? Maybe if it were the 80's or early 90's, with her silk shell blouses and pantyhose and power jackets. Maybe she's going for a retro-ironic hipster thing, and I'm too dull to see it?
-She speaks with none of the slang commonly used. And while yes, "nifty" is a, well, nifty word...it's not exactly the cornerstone of a young person's vocabulary, right? Doesn't she, in one book referencing her brother's opinion of her line of work, even say something like "he says it's cool, or whatever the kids are saying these days?" Uh. Right.
In general, this is such a minor pet peeve, what with the many many MANY issues with her books I am having these days. But still, shouldn't there be a least a few references here and there anchoring Anita to the age she is supposed to be?
I was reading the sample chapters for the next Anita book, and it was mentioned Anita is 27. This made me back up and go WTF(well, more than I already was). I know Anita is supposed to be in her twenties, yet that fact just never seems to stick, and I constantly find myself envisioning her as mid-30s with the mind-set, perhaps, of someone much older, if not the maturity. And giving her the age of 27 in this upcoming book really drove home the point to me, as that is my age.
Anita does not act like any twenty-something I know. For any of you around Anita's age, do you feel the same way? And I know I'm making a sweeping generalization about how a 25-30 year old should act, but shouldn't there be some consistencies with the popular culture for this age group? I have so many examples, but here's two obvious ones:
-Does she dress like someone my age dresses? Maybe if it were the 80's or early 90's, with her silk shell blouses and pantyhose and power jackets. Maybe she's going for a retro-ironic hipster thing, and I'm too dull to see it?
-She speaks with none of the slang commonly used. And while yes, "nifty" is a, well, nifty word...it's not exactly the cornerstone of a young person's vocabulary, right? Doesn't she, in one book referencing her brother's opinion of her line of work, even say something like "he says it's cool, or whatever the kids are saying these days?" Uh. Right.
In general, this is such a minor pet peeve, what with the many many MANY issues with her books I am having these days. But still, shouldn't there be a least a few references here and there anchoring Anita to the age she is supposed to be?
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Dirty blond with flat chest? Why is that?
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I guess that would rather be 14 year ols, than 24. Or am I that wrong?
So tell a European, what does "vacation" mean?
Dirty blond with flat chest? Why is that?
No clue, it's just the image my imagination came up with when I first heard the name "Anita Blake".
And I guess in my mind she is also more likley to be Dutch, then American with Mexican influences.... but then I am weird...
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Warning, Rant: Vacation means that you're a young American who is away from all known authorities in your life, having a great time, drinking lots of cheap wine because it's better in Europe than in the States, and are surrounded by people you will never.ever.ever. see again in your entire life. Plus, and I lived in Rome for four months so I saw this, it can also mean that you're in a place where how you act has more to do with people being attracted to you than how you actually look. And there's accents. And European men pay a lot closer attention to clothes and whatnot so they're hotter than American guys. Mainly, there's lots of factors that go into the fact that American girls have sex when on European vacations that about 90% of Europeans I've met seem to think means that we have lots of sex ALL the time, EVERYwhere. It's probably my biggest pet peeve about anti-American prejudice, that no one looks at the context.
...That's probably because your not American, maybe? Because I have no problem seeing her as she is. Though, back in the earlier books it was a lot easier to imagine her as a short, kick ass lil' hispanic girl. Or maybe it's because you're thinking more of actual Mexicans than of Mexican-Americans, who are a bit different (like how Africans are nothing like African-Americans).