Many interesting events have
happened in my novel throughout the past week, which has caused the atmosphere to
change quite a few times. When Abe’s wife was killed the mood of the story
shifted from a romantic, joyful setting to a gloomy, almost cloudy one. Lincoln
thought of death; he even wrote a poem about suicide. This section of the novel
was quite upsetting. The atmosphere changed again though. After months of
desperation, one of Lincoln’s friends dragged him to a dinner party and
introduced Lincoln to a sweet, petite woman named Mary. He again fell madly in
love. The couple soon became engaged, and Abraham is overjoyed and extremely in
love. Here, the mood swings back to a “giggly,” romantic setting.
The
question I am pondering throughout this novel is, “What makes the idea of a vampire
such an interesting topic?” I really focused in on this question this week as I
read and came to conclusion that vampires make such great topics because they
are so interesting. Vampires are far different from human beings in so many
obscure ways, but they are partly human! I also decided that when writing about
vampires, because vampires are not real an author has the ability to add new
exciting detail on his or her perspective of a vampire. This author of this
story adds interest by vividly describing the gory battles between Abraham
Lincoln and the vampires in which he is hunting.
Reading Log
9/16- 10 mins
9/18- 20 mins
9/19- 30 mins
9/20- 60 mins
I commented on Eli’s blog about he and Joseph and on Camille’s
blog about her literary narrative.
Jill, great reading response! I like how you are using the mood and atmosphere work we've been doing in class to apply to your novel. Also, you have a great question.
ReplyDeleteJill This was a great and vivid reading response. It put me in the middle of the scenes.
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