Analise's Awesome thoughts on Comp 2
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The End
My Freshmen year at the UofA is over meaning my comp 2 class has officially ended. I have learned so much from my teacher and the other students in my class. I never knew you could learn so much about vampires, reading and writing all at the same time. I have to say this has probably been one of the most interesting Composition classes I have ever taken. Twilight and other vampire novels have gained a whole new respect from me. Who would have guessed!
The Fans of the Twilight Series
Many Twilight readers take the series to serious. The Twilight series is a fun and easy read that is the kind of book to that easy to get lost in. People will take that imaginary world that Stephanie Meyer has created and begin to wish it was real life to the point of pushing sanity. Many readers of the Twilight series take the books to literal and believe that women should be defenseless and men should come to there aide. Some teenage girls who read the series now believe that an Edward Cullen is somewhere in the world for them. Maybe not as a vampire but that perfect male figure is waiting to swoop them off there feet. When reading the Twilight series you must always remember that this book is fiction and to not let it affect your life outside of the imaginary world.
Messages to the Reader from Vampire Novels?
Many people might not believe that a vampire novel could send a message to the reader but many of them do. Stories like Dracula, Carmilla, the Giaour, and Northanger Abbey send messages to the reader. They send messages to the reader like be careful with who you trust and to guard your heart. All of these books can send valuable messages and teach life lessons. They may be 19th century novels but they can help with 21st century issues.
Twilight Fans and Dracula Fans
Would I recomend Dracula to my friends who are Twilight fans? Twilight and Dracula are two very different vampire books. Dracula is a 19th century vampire book that is written about an ugly vampire that feeds off of young people to sustain life. While Twilight is a vampire book written towards teenagers that thrive off of young love and unrealistic romance novels. Many of my friends who like reading Twilight would most likely not like Dracula. There are the exception of a few friends who have read both books and like the fun read of Twilight and the harder read of Dracula. But in the end I would not recommend Dracula to my friends who are obsessed with Twilight.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Essay 4
Our final asssingment for comp 2 is a reflective essay on our writing experience at the University of Arkansas and what we have learned from the Twilight series and nineteenth century Gothic literature. We are also supposed to write about our future and growth in writing. Just by writing these blogs I have learned a whole new way to write. Writing a blog is all about sharing your thoughts and ideas which opens up a whole new way of writing.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Dracula
In Comp 2 we just finished reading Dracula. I found Dracula really interesting and different from other vampire novels. Compared to all of the other vampire novels we read in class Dracula showed another side of the vampire. Dracula was presented as a ugly vampire and this is very different from modern vampire novels where all of the vampires are presented as beautiful and unrealistic. I really enjoyed reading the novel and getting a differnt perspective on the the vampire.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Differences of Carmilla and Dracula
The main difference between Carmilla and Dracula would most likely be the characteristics. Dracula is portrayed as an very ugly man. He is extremely hairy and not handsome at all. In contrast Carmilla is beautiful and majestic. Both characters hold power over there victims but Carmilla's seem more willing because of her beauty than Dracula's who are just under his trance.
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