Prozak Skrevet 22. august 2005 Skrevet 22. august 2005 http://quizilla.com/users/firelite/quizzes/Which%20literature%20classic%20are%20you%3F/ Jeg er: George Orwell: Nineteen Eighty-Four. You are the classic warning against the threat of totalitarianism. To you, politics and philosophy are inseparable, auchtorities suck and the reality might not exist outside our imaginations. "...................................." 0 Siter
Freya Skrevet 22. august 2005 Skrevet 22. august 2005 Oscar Wilde: The Portrait of Dorian Gray. You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well. Ble jeg. 0 Siter
Gjest policy Skrevet 22. august 2005 Skrevet 22. august 2005 Jeg har ikke vært mye på Dol siste året, men har stukket innom av og til. Jeg lurte bare på om du kunne fortelle meg om Sør er blitt pensjonist? 0 Siter
Mrs. Wallace Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 J.R.R. Tolkien: Lord of the Rings. You are entertaining and imaginative, creating whole new worlds around yourself. Well loved, you have a whole league of imitators, none of which is quite as profound as you are. Stories and songs give a spark of joy in the middle of your eternal battle with the forces of evil. 0 Siter
willow Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Virginia Woolf: Orlando. You are a challenge, for outer events, the outside world, the time etc. play no importance to you. Your focus is in writing, in gender issues, and inside your own head. Self-analysis and exploration of yourself as well as the outer world hold great importance to you. 0 Siter
Aryane Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Jeg ble Oscar Wilde "The picture of Dorian Gray" 0 Siter
mil1365380270 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose. You are a mystery novel dealing with theology, especially with catholic vs liberal issues. You search wisdom and knowledge endlessly, feeling that learning is essential in life. 0 Siter
Gjest Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose. You are a mystery novel dealing with theology, especially with catholic vs liberal issues. You search wisdom and knowledge endlessly, feeling that learning is essential in life. 0 Siter
favn Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose. You are a mystery novel dealing with theology, especially with catholic vs liberal issues. You search wisdom and knowledge endlessly, feeling that learning is essential in life. ... og noen timer etter: J.R.R. Tolkien: Lord of the Rings. You are entertaining and imaginative, creating whole new worlds around yourself. Well loved, you have a whole league of imitators, none of which is quite as profound as you are. Stories and songs give a spark of joy in the middle of your eternal battle with the forces of evil. 0 Siter
Prozak Skrevet 23. august 2005 Forfatter Skrevet 23. august 2005 Jeg har ikke vært mye på Dol siste året, men har stukket innom av og til. Jeg lurte bare på om du kunne fortelle meg om Sør er blitt pensjonist? Hvordan i all verden skal jeg vite det? Man kan imidlertid håpe :-) "...................................." 0 Siter
Velouria Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 fleurs Charles Baudelaire: The Flowers of Evil. You are one of the most loved and hated poetic works. Death and decadence are important themes for you, but none should overlook your impressive aesthetics, either. Deep down youre not evil at all, you just like to play the tough guy on the block. 0 Siter
morsan Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Jeg ble Oscar Wilde "The picture of Dorian Gray" Jeg også, men synes ikke egentlig at det passer! :-) Men så var det veldig tilfeldig hva jeg svarte på også - ikke lett å finne svar som passet meg akkurat! :-) Oscar Wilde: The Portrait of Dorian Gray. You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well. 0 Siter
Gjest tidligere '!-o-!' Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Shakespeare: Sonnets. Everyone has heard of you, and almost everybody can find something touching in you. You are calm and control yourself, even though your wisdom and your messages are no lesser than those of others. 0 Siter
Gjest Moliza Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose. For snevert utvalg resultater i testen, bortkastet moro, men moro likevel. 0 Siter
Hawkwind Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Oscar Wilde: The Portrait of Dorian Gray. You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well. ---- Hmf. Og jeg valgte vel bare et alternativ som var relatert til Wilde... 0 Siter
Gjest Moliza Skrevet 23. august 2005 Skrevet 23. august 2005 Oscar Wilde: The Portrait of Dorian Gray. You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well. ---- Hmf. Og jeg valgte vel bare et alternativ som var relatert til Wilde... Hmmm, er du nå så sikker på det, da?!? 0 Siter
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