Osiel gounod biography of rory gilmore
From to , Rory, portrayed by Alexis Bledel, became a best friend and role model for a generation of young, bookish girls. Her vast personal book collection—rivaling the Library of Alexandria—and her encyclopedic literary knowledge wowed us, though some references were too esoteric for many viewers. The Gilmore Girls writers would have you believe that precocious Rory had read the entire Russian literary canon and the Nancy Drew series before the age of And was it really hard to picture the dour-faced Gilmore girl clutching a copy of Dostoyevsky on the elementary school playground?
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Indeed, books were among the show's most effective props. After all, wasn't it a dog-eared copy of "Howl" that first brought Jess and Rory together? Rory's books served as clever metaphors for subplots, subtly revealing the inner turmoil she never openly expressed. Below are five favorite literary references throughout the Gilmore Girls years. Dean made cardinal TV character errors: he was dull and had a disastrous haircut.
But of course, Rory loved it because she loved any book that made her look impressive as she traipsed through Stars Hollow. Rory also identified with Anna, the title character stuck in a marriage of convenience to Count Karenin, who engages in an illicit affair with the dashing young Count Vronsky.
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No wonder they broke up by the end of the episode. I imagine Jess, who favored the aggressive, hypermasculine compositions of Charles Bukowski and Hunter S. Thompson, was in love with the idea of falling in love with a girl who had Howl on her bookshelf. Richard and Emily Gilmore were at times the best part of watching Gilmore Girls.