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  • The Influence of The Lovely Bones on Modern Literature

    The Influence of The Lovely Bones on Modern Literature

    November 13, 2017

    The emphasis in the First Golden Age [of children’s literature] was very much on being healthy in mind and body – if a child became sick, he or she usually got well as part of their story. Today’s reader has no such encouragement. There is an alarming trend in what has been termed “sick-lit” which…

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  • The Ideology Of Persistence In Children’s Literature Analysis

    The Ideology Of Persistence In Children’s Literature Analysis

    November 10, 2017

    If you work hard you will find success. Persistence leads to success is a comforting truism, because we feel the future is under our own control. Work hard, you win. An episode of a Freakonomics podcast provides a strong, economically sound argument for sometimes giving up.  But you’ll be hard pressed to find a book for…

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  • Humour Writing And Spongebob Squarepants

    Humour Writing And Spongebob Squarepants

    November 6, 2017

    SpongeBob Squarepants is a fast-paced children’s cartoon for a dual audience, written by a guy who is also a marine biologist. This is a highly successful and long-running show, with humour that broadly appeals. This series has been running since 1999. Critics say the show has been declining in quality in the last few years,…

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  • How I Got My Shrunken Head Story Study

    How I Got My Shrunken Head Story Study

    November 5, 2017

    How I Got My Shrunken Head by R.L. Stine is classic Goosebumps #10. This is a chosen one story about a white boy transported to an island in South East Asia.

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  • Welcome To Camp Nightmare Storytelling Study

    November 4, 2017

    R.L. Stine has written a huge number of horror books for middle grade and young adult readers. I was a bit old for them when they first came out, though I recollect reading one or two. Now I’ll read some of his works to see how, exactly, Stine took the horror genre and bowdlerized it…

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  • Story Structure: New Situation And Extrapolated Ending

    November 2, 2017

    The ‘New Situation’ describes the part of a story also known as the ‘denouement’. The audience is left with a sense of what the main character’s life will be like from now on. This comes right after the anagnorisis (realisation) sequence. The main character has undergone a change (unless it’s a comedy) and their life…

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  • What is ‘fuzz’ in writing?

    What is ‘fuzz’ in writing?

    October 29, 2017

    Fuzz refers to an element of motivation which the author forgot to supply. Perhaps they meant to come back later to add more detail, but didn’t.

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  • Moral Dilemmas And Children’s Stories

    Moral Dilemmas And Children’s Stories

    October 23, 2017

    What Is A Moral Dilemma? Philosophers are especially concerned with moral dilemmas, and ask the following question: Is it possible to do a morally wrong action in order to do what is morally required?  Various branches of philosophy disagree on the answer to that question. Some believe the question itself contains a paradox, rendering the…

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  • Ghosts, Flaws and the Psychic Wound in Fiction

    Ghosts, Flaws and the Psychic Wound in Fiction

    October 7, 2017

    There are various words to describe the event from a main character’s past which holds them back in the present: the fatal flaw, the psychic wound, the ghost. “Our culture believes strong individuals can transcend their circumstances. I myself don’t much enjoy books by Hardy or Dreiser or Wharton, where the outside world is so…

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  • The Juniper Tree by Lorrie Moore Analysis

    The Juniper Tree by Lorrie Moore Analysis

    October 6, 2017

    “The Juniper Tree” is a short ghost story by American writer Lorrie Moore, published in the collection Bark (2014). Or is it a ghost story? I interpret this story as a metaphor for the death of middle-aged friendship, and the mourning process one goes through when deciding to let a friend go. WHAT HAPPENS IN…

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  • Birds In Children’s Literature

    Birds In Children’s Literature

    October 5, 2017

    Birds occupy a special place in children’s stories, as they do in the Bible, in folklore and in fairytales. Are they good or are they evil? No other creature has so successfully been both, equally. If you’re writing a children’s story, you can do what you like with birds. Whereas dogs as companions in children’s…

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  • The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Short Story Analysis

    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Short Story Analysis

    September 30, 2017

    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson (1948) was first published in The New Yorker and remains the most controversial story The New Yorker has ever run. The magazine was bombarded with vitriol and many cancelled subscriptions. Some readers were angry because this story ruined their day.

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  • Silence Of The Lambs Film Study

    Silence Of The Lambs Film Study

    September 25, 2017

    Silence of the Lambs is an excellent thriller which also does active harm to the trans community.

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  • Story Structure: The Plan

    Story Structure: The Plan

    September 20, 2017

    In life we frequently fly by the seat of our pants. In fact, that may be the default. Plans are illusory. But precisely because life is so unstable and subject to change, characters in stories do need a plan. Even passive character types need to be actively passive. Initial plans will most likely change. There’s…

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  • Symbolic Archetypes In Children’s Stories Analysis

    September 18, 2017

    These symbolic archetypes are very old. The earliest written record we have is often in fairy tales. Innate Wisdom vs. Educated Stupidity Some characters exhibit wisdom and understanding of situations instinctively as opposed to those supposedly in charge. Loyal retainers often exhibit this wisdom as they accompany the hero on the journey. This pretty much…

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