Out of my Mind
Ch. 1-3
Prompt: Describe the main characters
So far there are three main characters, Melody and her mother and father. Melody is the narrator of this book. She has a photographic memory, loves music, loves learning, and wishes she can express herself. Melody is disabled, she is strapped in a pink chair with buttons to move it and a tv remote. She can't talk, move, eat by herself or use the bathroom by herself, she can't pick things up, she just can't take care of herself. She is extremely frustrated she can't speak; because of this she notices more and remembers more. Unfortunately because of her memory she remembers everything, from advertising to books to an entire conversation, this annoys her because she wants to get rid of the useless and irrelevant memories like ads and annoying jingles. Sometimes she gets so frustrated with all of these things bottled up she has spasms. I feel really bad for her. It really shows you how much you take advantage of everyday things.
Her mother is a nurse. She loves and defends Melody from others who judge. She loves classical music like Beethoven and Mozart. Melody likes classical because of her. Her mother, when Melody was a baby, insisted she was wrapped in blankets and given lots of love. Melody's mother sung to her and spoke to her in baby voices; which greatly annoyed Melody.
Melody's father is the opposite of her mother. The only thing they really have in common is that they both love and care for Melody. Her mother always had her wrapped in blankets and pillows, Melody's father took her out and let the sun touch her skin. He spoke to her like an adult. Melody's father loves jazz (her mother hates it). He always recorded Melody when she was a baby; expecting her to speak or crawl or grab or take her first steps. She never did. Even with all of this hurt they still love Melody.
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