Or, to be more fair, her works will always be there for the masses to form opinions on when forced to read or watch, and freedom of speech will allow those of us who enjoy her stories... to sit through a large number of complaints from the rest of the room.
Fair enough. But it doesn't make for a website project to be enthusiastic about when there are twenty five pages of content expected.
So, in the spirit of doing something far more personal and thrilling in a can-I-really-ruin-my-social-life-with-one-project sort of way, I've decided to throw a new concept out there in time for the PowerPoint requirement [and for my views on PowerPoint as a program see this blog post].
ROLEPLAYING.
While some gutter-minded folks out there might link this directly to the bedroom, I'm talking about everything but. Forums, blogs, online games, and cosplay to name just a few varieties.
"So you mean like... where you run around on quests and stuff?"
Eloquent words from my younger brother, but... not exactly. There's so much more to roleplaying than just collecting gold coins and saving the princess. While I've never played any online RPGs myself, I look forward to exploring the subculture they've created. I also want to look into the benefits of roleplaying - from the expansion of the imagination to the grammar skills acquired through shared writing.
Why read about Mr. Darcy when you can be Mr. Darcy!
... Right?
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