Saturday, December 18, 2010

Blog Entry 3.6 In-class essay - Revised

Blog Entry 3.5 In-Class Essay Revised
The Meaning of Monsters

Throughout many types of literature, we can see a number of supernatural creatures such as gods, giants, dragons, vampires, and witches. Authors create new figures throughout history. What are the new creatures’ rolls in literature? There are three possible reasons which are the following: interest, instincts, and manipulation.
First of all, supernatural creatures generate a reader's interest. As we see, those characters sometimes look different from humans and have special abilities which human beings do not have. Some of them can fly, emit fire or even change the weather. This is exactly the same thing going on in the novel, Coraline. Coraline’s other mother’s eyes are big black buttons. The other mother has supernatural abilities; she can change objects and create new circumstances. In addition, supernatural creatures sometimes act as antagonists, like Coraline’s other mother, which the hero or heroine have to overcome. It was not easy for Coraline to fight against the other mother since she has supernatural ability. The stronger the antagonists are, the more interesting the hero’s journey is, when he deals successfully with the opponent.
Secondly, creating new objects is one of human beings’ instincts. In other words, curiosity inspires human beings to create something new.  As a primitive invented a new hand axe which had not existed until he created it, an author creates new characters based on his instincts. When curiosity comes to a reader, he wants to read something new in order to satisfy his desire. As the author creates the new supernatural character who has peculiar button eyes, the other mother creates a new environment for Coraline to keep her in the other flat. When Coraline got out of the other flat, every journey seemed to finish as Coraline said that “I got you three back... I got Mum and Dad back. I shut the door. I locked it. What more was I meant to do?” (144) It was very interesting at the moment when Coraline and the three kids in the picnic found something strange going on around them. Another creature which was the right hand of the other mom showed up. The right hand is also a new supernatural object which cannot move by itself in our  reality. The author’s creativeness led the author to create new figures and it made the novel more interesting. A new creature which is created by a human being through his or her instincts captivates humans again.
Lastly, supernatural figures can manipulate people to become afraid of paranormal phenomenon. If people cannot resist those supernatural events by themselves, then it leads them to find a refuge in religion. When it comes to kids, the only thing that they can rely on is their parents. Most of the books for children should have some sort of educational objective. When kids explore a new place or bully their friends, they always get into trouble or pay the price. Coraline found her life at the new place boring, and she thought her parents did not care about her very much. It was the beginning of the journey. As we see, Coraline went through dangerous situations and managed to come back to her real life. The other father told Coraline that “Nothing’s changed. You’ll go home. You’ll be bored. You’ll be ignored. No one will listen to you... You’re too clever and too quiet for them to understand.” (118) However, Coraline strongly resisted her other father’s thought. It implies that children are supposed to follow their parents and come back home no matter what happens. Even though supernatural things seem to be interesting or exploring a game with friends sounds good, children are told that they should follow rules. Children are manipulated by some story books for educational reasons.

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