Showing posts with label tobias. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tobias. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Animorphs 30 Day Challenge: Day 24 - Matured


Day Twenty-Four: Who do you think matured the most throughout the series?

Tobias.
I knew him from the start as this shy boy who needed help from more stable people like Jake to take care of the bullies for him.
Then, he became a hawk, and he accepted the responsibility to take care of himself. From learning to accept his hawk diet to managing his pains after the war all by himself, he endured the most life phases at a very short time, throughout the series.
That's why reading his POV when I was a kid was not as fun, because I couldn't find myself to think like that then, unlike Marco's or Ax's POV where jokes were seen all over. But I enjoyed rereading them now, well, because I went through some life phases myself that I can relate to him already.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Animorphs 30 Day Challenge: Day 19 - Conversations


Day Nineteen: Three favourite quotes/conversations


Animorphs #35: The Proposal 
(1) "<Self-help books?> Ax asked. <Are they similar to instruction manuals?>
<Not exactly, Ax-man,> Tobias said. <Self-help books are like instruction books for living.>
<Indeed? Instructions for living? Such as "Consume necessary nutrients"?"Breathe sufficient air"?>"
This is my first favorite Animorphs conversation that I can remember. I even make 'Breathe sufficient air' as a motto once. Ax makes me laugh out loud most of the time. 


(2) “But mostly, I remembered what I’ve always believed. What my mom taught me. That while some things are just plain awful, most things in life can be seen either tragic or comic. And it’s your choice. Is life a big, long, tiresome slog from sadness to regret to guilt to resentment to self-pity? Or is life weird, outrageous, bizarre, ironic, and just stupid? Gotta go with stupid. It’s not the easy way out. Self pity is the easiest thing in the world. Finding the humor, the irony, the slight justification for a skewed, skeptical optimism. That’s tough." - Marco
This is straight to the heart. I'm a pity person, but I'm doing my best to get out of that because it doesn't make any difference. Sulking isn't the way out. And Marco is one fine example how to make a way out. 

Animorphs #54: The Beginning 

(3) Did it matter? In the end. My life and my - my death - did it change anything? Did I matter?
Yes. You were brave. You were strong. You were good. You mattered.
-Rachel and Ellimist

This is the summation of a life story. I'm hoping that when my time comes, this would be my last thoughts. That I mattered, too.