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gossip girl
The Girl Growing in Gossip
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“Keeping track of the shifting friendships, jealousies and turmoil in this wealthy and complex world isn't easy, but it's what Gossip Girl does best.” Many famous websites discuss like this. Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the book series of the same name by Cecily von Ziegesar. This drama, narrated by the omniscient blogger "Gossip Girl", is presented to audiences. The TV series play an important role in people’s daily life. The TV series that have the greatest influence on people are American dramas, such as The Vampire Diaries, Lie to Me, Nikita, and Gossip Girl,etc., which attract a great number of fans. However, some people do not think G.G. (Gossip Girl) is such a great drama, because there are confusing relationships in this TV series. But what makes G.G. great are the mysterious figurer, fashionable characters and the growing up stories. Gossip girl is the most mysterious figure on the Upper East Side Manhattan, which is very absorbing. No one knows gossip girl's identity, but everyone in this exclusive and complicated vicious circle relies on her website and text messages for the latest scoop. According to scientific research, gossip is the fourth born ability of human, so the audiences love to watch the story about gossip. What’s more, gossip girl makes the development of stories in her blog. That way is original and attracts audiences’ attention. At the same times, the audiences are more and more curious about the real indentation of gossip girl. In order to discover who gossip girl is, the audiences watch the TV drama without a break. In this TV drama, it is true there are complicated relationships, but it can help fans to improve the ability of understanding the story. On the other hand, gossip girl shows up many secrets of the rich and guides the audience to know about complicated relationships of characters. In addition to Gossip Girl’s characters’

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