Well, tonight was a huge exception for me. I mean HUGE! And I have to say that it is becuase I read Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix for two hours straight (not as long as I wanted but I was at the eye doctor's office with mom and steph for that long).
You can see where this is going, can't you?
Well, my mother, father, pipsqueak brother Nathan, and I were sitting on the couch watching the news when Nathan picked up a DVD case. "The Rock?" he said. "What is this? It sounds stupid." (You see, Mom and I were in the mood to watch it and so she pulled it out so we could. Don't worry, it's edited).
"Nathan," I said. "It's actually a really good movie. It's about two people who are trying to break into Azkaban to rescue some hostages."
Do you see my slip of the tongue? In my defense, I knew exactly what I was talking about (Alcatraz) and anyone could do that. There are a lot of common characteristics of the two high security prisons:
Alcatraz:
- Secluded rocky island in the San Fransisco Bay
- Surrounded by freezing waters
- High security
- Believed to be inescapable
- Three successful escapes (Correct me if I'm wrong about this. I've never toured Alcatraz, but I watched the movie with Clint Eastwood Escape from Alcatraz)
- Bars in every room
- Secluded rocky island in the North Sea
- Surrounded by freezing and dangerous waters
- High security (who needs cameras when you have dementors?)
- Believed inescapable for the wizarding community
- One successful escape (the mass breakout after You-Know-Who's return does not count)
- Bars in every room
Still, Azkaban and Alcatraz are very similar. The only difference being that Alcatraz is guarded by people, whereas Azkaban (as far as page 451 in Book 5 is concerned) is guarded by nasty dementors; which explains the one escape compared to three, still pretty impressive numbers.
Anyone could have made the slip of the tongue, especially after two and a half hours of anxious reading. Man, I love these books!
Signing off to read, the most notorious and confused Jekka
3 comments:
Bwahahaha. That's what you get, you, you... you reader. *points fingers*
;) I stayed up till 1:30 in the morning reading the 6th book, and I must say, I really enjoyed it. Probably my favorite Harry Potter book.
We're at Gwamp! I'm so excited to finish it. Can't wait to see you!!! *hugs*
LOl. The rock is a great movie. Who doesn't like Sean Connery as an escapee? (edited of course)...anyways...perhaps wizarding families call askaban the rock too... They're pretty close in comparison.
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