Because I grew up ugly, I have decent "first sentences" when I meet people. It's hard for me to make a good impression. "Ugly" has been my boot camp for living.
Here are 12 first lines from my favorite books and WHY they "bleed"... ENJOY! (1/x):
There's death, confusion, apathy. The entire book is in that first line. Why so unemotional over his mother's death? Why is he unsure? The entire book is in this line. (2/x)
Does he have super powers? Or is it a metaphor? How does an invisible man justify his existence? Plus the direct simplicity as if he gave up. Why did he surrender so easily? Did the world beat it out of him? (3/x)
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He's facing the firing squad. How did he get there?.... (6/x)
Three things about this sentence.... (8/x) ...
"All this happened" - almost as if we will not believe it so the author insists it's true. Is it so horrible as to be unbelievable? And yet... (10/x)
What is "It" ? And "the usual way". And when I think "the usual way" I don't think about bathrooms or hotels or, very specifcally, "the Lassimo Hotel". But... (12/x)
He refers to himself and his book in the first line, breaking the fourth wall with the reader immediately.... (15/x)
Why is someone named "124"? Is this even a person? Gives an unemotional feeling. And yet we also know in three words that "124" was "spiteful". Which implies action. Why not... (17/x)
A bad novel might start "the sky above the port was the deepest of blues". Which is too obvious. Instead, "the color of television". What is the color.. (19/x)
A death just yesterday? Oddly unemotional. And "in his last car crash" - implies there were other crashes before this. And the simplicity of the sentence feels like a lack of emotion. Why...(21/x)
- the first sentence contains the seeds of the entire novel
- the structure (simple vs complex, confusing vs direct), contains the emotions
- twisted. A mystery to unravel so you read further
- unique. Each of those lines are unique in all literature.
Bleeding. (23/23)