Tony Wan itibaren Fresneña, Burgos, Spain

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11/05/2024

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2019-09-11 02:41

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I know Todd was enjoying the TV show, so thought I would check out this collection of the first eight chapters that spawned the series. While it is a false dichotymy to split the world into those who like zombie fiction/fim and those who don't; I would remain in the second camp. I don't find zombies all that fascinating in the pantheon of monsters, and the gratuitous gore that fills the films is what I used to think was the big draw for zombie fans. Taking desensitization to delight for some, but not me. This film has plenty of that ol' kill the brain, kill the beast imagery. And I could see how some of the survivalist appeal to how to live on the lam as the world devours itself. And I guess the "big" revelation here is that man is the monster himself, even without the contagion. The book seems to feed on hopelessness as much as flesh, and some sort of "Lord of the Flies" moves that yes sadly are behind the scenes of politics today. How uncivilized are you willing to be to save *your* civilization. Or maybe this is simply the biological imperative extended, and you have to kill all your rivals to secure your own survival. A little too bleak for me... It is telling that the oasis chosen in this installment is a prison, as opposed to an island (which is where I thought I'd make haste to, even before reading the boys "Robinson Crusoe" after this). I'd read more in this series, and I do recommend going slowly instead of burning through, but this was a mixed read for me at best. No big deal on the artwork either, closer to Mad than Swamp Thing in that realm.

2019-09-11 07:41

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Amazing how Charlotte Bronte shows exactly what is missing from Jane Austen. Austen's writing is all events; Bronte's is all emotion. Jane is the polar opposite of Catherine, Bronte's sister's female protagonist. Despite the vastly different heroines, like Wuthering Heights, this story examines the journey of true lifelong amazing love and the effects, both negative and positive, such a powerful love has on those who have it. It is amazing how such sheltered lives as the Bronte sisters lived could produce such amazing illustrations of human emotion. I think this is the better of the two novels, though, as Jane is an amazing character who starts off likable and grows ever more emotionally mature and lovable throughout the story. Mr. Rochester's cleverness, Adele's perfect foil for Jane and Bronte's writing - rich with vivid metaphors and similes that paint descriptive pictures of the turbulent emotions that can exist in a rather peaceful-seeming circumstances - are just some of the things that make this a masterpiece. Never before have the painful aspects of this story been as vivid and real to me as the free, innocent, unconditional love. I always came away more with a sense of the blissful outcomes of Jane's life which began with such unfair mistreatment. That was what I identified with and what spoke to me before this rereading. It really took the experience of having such a dashing of my own wild, innocent, unfettered love before I could really understand the parts that make this such a work of genius.

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