When I first mentioned wanting a rat, my mom was a bit shocked, but open to the idea: “As long as I don’t have to touch it” she said. Now her, my step-dad, and the rest of my family actually like him, especially my little sister, although she only sees him once in a while (she lives with my dad). My mom even holds him sometimes
haven’t been here in a while…
I have to say, Ratatouille changed my life because of the character of Colette.
I saw so much of myself in her, both elements of what I was and of what I wanted to be. She inspired me to write her back story. That initial step into the fanfiction world was what got me started in creative writing. Now I’ve written a whole novel with my own original characters and I’m working on another one.
So, Ratatouille changed my life because it inspired me to write, thus introducing me to a form of art through which to express my creativity.
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Ratatouille made me feel even more compassionate and bad for rats
It also made me see the life of a chef is no picnic. Chefs are hard working people.
Oh yeah! So much stress, always moving, in a croweded area. There’s no room for mistakes! Being a junior chef in my school’s Culinary Arts Academy was enough stress. I can’t imagine how chefs in four star resteraunts do it!
That’s wonderful. Are you published? I’d love to read your novel!
Aww that’s sweet of you. No, I’m not published. And the novel really has nothing to do with Ratatouille It’s all original.
Ah. Well, it is still wonderful I’m sure.
I guess it make’s me wann try new foods.
it made me more appreciative for good food and for cooking.
Whenever I watch Ratatoullie it makes me want to cook the next day and now pretty much everyday I make food.
Awesome! It’s great to know how to cook. Actually, Ratatouille is what got me interested into Culinary Arts, and I was enrolled in my school’s Culinary Arts program for two years in high school.
I love cooking!!
Ratatouille hasn’t changed my life, it IS my life!