Monday, January 27, 2014
Blog Post #6
Yes, I believe readicide is a problem in EVERY school. This
is because all schools and teachers ruin any book they have their class read
and force everyone to do assignments that ask you to think about things in the
book that you would normally not even consider and just pass on as if it was
just a normal sentence. I do think that genre fiction is “worthy” because it is
more likely to be interesting to most people in the class than some literary
book that appeals to an eighty year-old librarian who is from the 1930’s and
has a completely different taste than people of THIS generation have. So yes, I
do believe that genre fiction is “worthy”, I also believe that it is even more
worthy than some of these “classics” that people actually consider good,
because they are not, they are long, boring, complicated books that suck the
very life out of the reader.
No
school should teach literary fiction as a class book because, it combines an
incredibly boring book with “activities” that are also incredibly boring and
nearly purposeless themselves. Not only do you have to do these at your own
pace, you have to do them for long, drawn out periods of time that could last
even for months which is triple the amount of time that actually reading the book
would take. This almost always leaves you absolutely despising the book.
Most
literary fiction books tend to be plotted into the past, and involve events
that a good fraction of people already know how they end, not accomplishing the
whole purpose of a story which is to either educate or to entertain, mostly the
latter than the former. Any chance
anyone would get to switch out a literary fiction book for a genre fiction book
should jump for it. To a point. I’m not asking for literary fiction books to go
extinct, I’m asking that the truly good books get the credit that they deserve.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
I am Number Four IF IT WAS A MOVIE post
If someone wanted to film I am Number Four they would have trouble getting the battle at the end of the book to even look somewhat realistic. This is because there are several GIANT (Giant as in 30-40 foot tall) lizards that attack and destroy a school and of course that part would have to be animated and there simply is not that many good, cheap animation programs that would make it look super realistic.
Three scenes that I think MUST be included into the movie would be a short scene of the battle of Lorien that ended up destroying their home and forcing numbers 1-9 to retreat to earth and hide in plain sight, the scene would be like a preview. Another scene would be the scene where number four discovers his telekinesis, this is an important scene because he finds a legacy that he would use in the rest of the story multiple times. The most important scene that absolutely, positively MUST be included in the movie is the final battle at the school that number four and six defeat a large battalion of Mogadorians and find safety for a while.
Two scenes that should be trashed are most likely the scene where number four is training in his backyard and playing with fire, tree trunks and spears, this is because nothing major is gained from this scene, and nothing much exciting happens, either. Another scene that the book could do without is the scene where number three is killed by the Mogadorians, this scene can be done without because even though number three is/was significant to the storyline, he added no importance to the story other than put alot of excitement into the first few chapters.
Three scenes that I think MUST be included into the movie would be a short scene of the battle of Lorien that ended up destroying their home and forcing numbers 1-9 to retreat to earth and hide in plain sight, the scene would be like a preview. Another scene would be the scene where number four discovers his telekinesis, this is an important scene because he finds a legacy that he would use in the rest of the story multiple times. The most important scene that absolutely, positively MUST be included in the movie is the final battle at the school that number four and six defeat a large battalion of Mogadorians and find safety for a while.
Two scenes that should be trashed are most likely the scene where number four is training in his backyard and playing with fire, tree trunks and spears, this is because nothing major is gained from this scene, and nothing much exciting happens, either. Another scene that the book could do without is the scene where number three is killed by the Mogadorians, this scene can be done without because even though number three is/was significant to the storyline, he added no importance to the story other than put alot of excitement into the first few chapters.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)