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Title: The Wonderful World of Literature


1
The Wonderful World of Literature
  • Yes, it is wonderful. Well, 100 of interesting
    and intelligent people find it wonderful. What
    does that say about you? J.K. Not really.

2
Here are some rules...
  • Alright...first, these are not true 100 of the
    time.
  • I dont have an exact percentage, per se,
    however, these general rules typically apply to
    literature.
  • Your authors know them and use them as guides for
    their stories.
  • They do. I like, totally swear.

3
Rule 1 Every Trip is a Quest
  • What you need for a Quest Story
  • a knight --a dangerous road
  • a Holy Grail (no, not just the Holy Grail)a
    symbolic grail will do.
  • a princess --an evil knight
  • a stated reason to go
  • the REAL reason to go

4
  • The REAL reason to go is ALWAYS self-knowledge.
  • This is why the quester (not a real word) is
    typically young.
  • Think for a moment about Star Wars. Yes, fine, I
    am aware that there are some of you who have not
    seen this glorious film. As per usual, I feel
    deeply sorry for you and worry over your futures.
  • Fact 100 of people with any imagination or
    creativity think that Star Wars is awesome.
  • Dont whine. Your objections are sooo
    predictable, uncreative, and unimaginative.

5
Anyway...
  • Star Wars
  • Luke a young knight whose identity is in
    question.
  • Leaves his home, ostensibly, to save a princess.
  • Is challenged by Darth Vader (an evil knight).
  • Learns of his true identity and after saving the
    princess, ultimately balances the universe.
  • His Holy Grail?
  • I dont knowmaybe the princess serves as the
    grail...the REAL purpose is to learn who he is
    and what he has to do to restore balance to the
    universethe REAL reason for leaving home.

6
RULE 2 Communion
  • Communion is more than a religious ritual.
  • Anytime people eat or drink together, they are
    engaging in an act of communion.
  • Nearly every religion has some liturgical or
    social ritual involving the coming together of
    the faithful to share sustenance.
  • Think about who we eat withyou do not typically
    break bread with enemies.

7
  • Think about itwriting a meal scene would be
    boring and would read as boring...there must be a
    larger purpose.
  • Communion is about shared experience.
  • Taking a shared substance (almost any substance)
    into our bodies says Im with you...were in
    this together.
  • Food/substances can be a way of breaking barriers.

8
Communion gone bad...
  • Sometimes, an author can use the meal, or missed
    meal, or bad meal, or meal where people fight, to
    say something larger about what is going on with
    the characters beyond what is actually happening.

9
Rule 3 Ghosts and Vampires are Never About
Ghosts and Vampires.
  • Unless theyre sparkly, and then were not really
    reading Literature anyway, are we.
  • If, in your head, you are thinking those stories
    are literature, I pray you did not, and do not,
    express this out loud.
  • Regardless, the appearance of a ghost is always
    about something more than the ghost.
  • Lets think about Hamlet.

10
The Vampire Story
  • No, this is not a new rule...remember, the title
    of the prior slide had the word vampire in it?
  • What you need
  • an older figure representing corrupt, outworn
    values.
  • a young female (virgin preferred)
  • a stripping away of her youth, energy, and
    virtue.
  • a continuance of the life force of the old male
  • the death or destruction (can be figurative) of
    the young female.
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