Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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            The effect the literature has on the audience in my IRB. It is very confusing in the beginning, but later on you understand more and get more curious about the characters.  Like, i feel like i am suppose to help the characters when they get arrested by the phycotic cop and get taken back to the jail in Desperation. It sets a worrying feeling into my stomach and I still yet read the book to find out what happpens to each character. I seem to feel what the character feel and i try and think of what they would do next, based on their personality and thoughts so far.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

[Post:7] Desperation: Stephen King

           My IRB book Desperation by Stephen King has a theme of Crazyiness in it, so far. When a couple named Peter and Mary Jackson go on a trip to Nevada to get a car from there and bring the car back to New York to give it to their sister. But, on the way back from Nevada they are on a highway called Highway 50 and it's suppose to be the lonliest highway in all of the U.S. While, Peter is driving he gets pulled over by a six-seven foot tall cop. The cop makes both Peter and Mary get in his car for the charge of having drugs.(Which it wasn't theirs) But, on the way to a town called Desperation, the cop reads them their rights and he says after the rights that he is going to kill them.

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[Post:5] Hellphone by: William Sleator

            The setting affects my story in a certain way, so far. If the main character Nick didn't live in a trailer park, and live in a big house instead. It would show that he is more wealthier then his right now and could have bought a better phone that wasn't used, and wouldn't be getting all these weird calls. Also, if he would have bought a new phone instead, he could see excately who is calling him and either answer it or not. Because, when he is poor his phone has a disabled id caller and he had to take a chance on who was calling him. And know it is his girlfriend Jen calling.