Monday, November 28, 2011

dont hate me

Everything in literature is subjective. As students we are (rarely) taught that literature, like art, is all about how the one viewing it perceives it. For example, one person could read a book and get one meaning out of it, while another could think it meant something completely different. Neither of these readers are wrong, in fact, they are both very right. Writers are artists, they write to help people understand life better. Viewers of art (although unaware) always add their own subjective feelings to art based on events they are experiencing at that time. Reading The Sound and the Fury got me thinking, and i don't understand why we are searching for what Faulkner meant it as. That's not its purpose. The purpose of the book, or any book, is to simply read it- take it for what it is to YOU- THE READER. I think i talk about this subject a lot, just because I'm very passionate about it (and a little rebellious). Also, on a side note, writing and reading is supposed to help one relax, which is why i have never understood why so much stress is added with classes such as literature. Like right now, writing this is helping me relax. That's what literature is for. Its a way to express yourself, reading or writing. To help you understand or accept this world we all live in. And that is all i have to say.

Monday, November 14, 2011

The Memory Keepers Daughter

I highly reccomend The Memory Keepers Daughter for anyone looking for a good read, but i do not see it fit for an AP level novel. Most books we read in school always have some deeper meaning than whats on the surfact and involve motifs, symbols, and other literary devices, and none of that is seen throughout The Memory Keepers Daughter. This book is simply just the story given to the reader, atleast, i didnt see any other significance to it. There were no elements that really repeated themselves. As much as i would love to read books like this in school, there isnt really much you could do with it. Theres no hidden message or depth to it. Just a trdgic story of a father giving up his daughter for selfish reasons and how this choice of his effects everyone.