So this week of AP Literature I was really able to get a good understanding about what literature is. In class we read "Story versus literature: Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy. In this text the writer gave really good examples, that I was able to relate to. One of the examples that stood out to me was the the differences between a book and that book's movie. Now a lot of people say that the book is always better than the movie, and I agree. Often people say that movies leave out too much details, or change parts of the story line. This writer stated that you can take a plot, the events, and the story part of a book and turn that into a movie. And what is left out in the movie, is the real literature. From that writer's point of view that states that literature is everything that a movie left out was able to let me make up my own example. While reading any book, in my mind I can set my own type of mood to the narration of each character(s). I can come up in my own mind what I want that character(s) to look like, talk like, dress like, the list can go on. But when I am watching a movie, everything is already set up for me. The way the character talks, will be the way the actor/actress protres their role. The way a character dresses will be based on how the director and others see them. Movies that are based off of books loose so much imagination. As a reader you can interpret a book in so many ways, but while watching that movie the movie is interpreted through someone else's eyes.
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