This is the class blog for Multimedia Lit Journal Entries. This course will focus on literature that allows the reader to use multiple senses to understand the text and “interactive” literature that forces the reader to be an active participant.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Exotic postcard
Talk about a stalker! Could you imagine getting a letter from a complete stranger who is convinced they have an ability to see your every move? This could merely be a made up character of Griffin's imagination for his yearn to be known in the art world. But through this book it has become evident that the artwork of the postcards that Griffin is NOT normal. Not only is it likely that Sabine is a figment of Griffin's imagination but through the story of her life, Griffin's fantsy world from his boring life is able to come out.
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I completely agree with this. Griffin is crazy and Sabine must be a mere part of his imagination. Griffin becomes more and more weird as the story goes on and Sabine becomes more normal. Which makes me believe that Griffin starts to become her in his imagination to keep himself entertained and occupied.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your idea of how Griffin just made Sabine up in his own mind. As the book goes on, through the post cards...the artwork starts to resemble Griffins own sense of work. For example, the top of the post cards from Sabine become more organized and "Griffin" styled. He seems to start to become frustrated with himself and loses focus on Sabine as an "individual."
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