Here we have our third letter! This letter comes to us from a Miss Amy Dorrit (Little Dorrit).
Dear Period Drama Advice Column,
|
What should Amy do? |
I received a proposal from a dear friend of mine, John Chivery. I refused him because I do not love him. I am very fond of John, but I could never feel that way about him. I wish I could; it distresses me to see him unhappy, but I can't love him -- not in that way, not to be his wife. I would rather stay and look after my father than marry someone I do not love. I hope he will find a good wife one day because he deserves one. I am in love with another man, Arthur Clennam, but he is in love with someone else who I don't know. And now because I refused John, everybody is unhappy or angry with me. What should I do?
Sincerely,
Amy Dorrit
How would your character(s) respond to this letter? When you post your final letter to your blog, make sure you post the link to this post!
There are still two buttons/banners up for grabs! Good Luck!
God Bless,
Hi Miss Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteI had LOTS of fun answering this letter - http://elinorandemma.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/period-drama-advice-event-letter-3/
Will do this. :) Just wanted to ask real quick...next time you're in a banner making mood, I'd love to see you make one from Persuasion! Especially the end scenes of the 1995 version (haven't seen the 07 one yet) caught my eye...their hands, the kiss, and then them walking... :) I'm sure there are many you could do from scenes in there! Such a sweet movie. :)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, just a thought!
This was a tough one...but I came up with two responses. :) Emma Woodhouse and Elizabeth Elliott (Persuasion) both replied in this post: http://austenitis.blogspot.com/2012/03/period-drama-advice-event-letter-3.html
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting! I'm having fun. :)
This was fun! I wrote a response from the Scarlet Pimpernel himself: http://miss-dashwood.blogspot.com/2012/03/sink-me-miss-dorrit.html
ReplyDeletehere's my entry, Phil Gordon answering: http://everystory-storygirl.blogspot.com/2012/03/period-drama-advice-column.html
ReplyDeleteSuch fun!
Cant' believe this is already the third letter!
ReplyDeleteAmy's letter is very lovely! I had a fun time writing my reply letter from Fanny Price.
Miss Amy Dorrit (Little Dorrit)
Fanny Price (Mansfield Park) :
http://old-fashionedcharm.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-very-dear-miss-dorrit.html