Tuesday, October 20, 2009

home work 13

Some more specific questions to help you think through the artistic decisions he made - What about his use of allegory? Of a familiar plot? Of tragedy? Of the special and self-aware (becoming yet more self-aware) narrator? Of emphasizing the problems but not offering a solution? Of maintaining chronological order? Does he speak to a mainstream adult audience or is this young adult fiction? Was the book successful, and by what criteria? What about him making this as a linear-text novel rather than as a hyperlinked website or a film?

He used an allegory to talk about some thing going on today, to make people say thats crazy because they are outsiders looking in not knowing that the book is really talking about tennagers to day. A familiar plot is the real world today. Even though I don't think everything said in feed was right on it did relate to the plot in feed related to the real world. The tragedy of the feed breaking it like if internet just stop working he was trying to say we wouldn't be able to live with out it and i think it would be different but we will be able to live with out it.

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