Reading comprehension sure is a thing
Nov. 16th, 2011 03:18 pmOh my god, I barely made it through the first post before getting fed up with inane pseudopedantry — like in order to be upset at Katniss hiding a bow beneath a berry bush, they assume that all berries are edible, which they're not. Or being unable to comprehend clauses like, "but carefully, carefully." For every moderately reasonable point, they go off on five idiotic tangents due to either their inability to correctly parse a sentence or their presumption that they understand the economics and ecology of dystopic Appalachia. Add to that some crazy Von Mieses bullshit about how the kids are morons to eat a strawberry (which do actually grow wild in much of America, including the Virginia Strawberry that is native to Appalachia) instead of selling it… Ugh. That's exactly the sort of shit that needs to be quarantined in LiveJournal so that no one outside of bitter fanficcers ever reads it.
I wonder what it is that makes about saying how wrong I am without daring to tell me I'm wrong so appealing? BEARS ATTACK PEOPLE guy was pretty into that too.
I wonder what it is that makes about saying how wrong I am without daring to tell me I'm wrong so appealing? BEARS ATTACK PEOPLE guy was pretty into that too.
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Date: 2011-11-16 10:49 pm (UTC)And yeah, that sounds right. It's very good for imagining "what would you do if..." and actually a lot of ways Katniss fails as a character just further enables it. None of us have ever been sent off for childmurder games, but we can easily identify with being ignored by people when we're actually super awesome. So you shoot the pig and not the people.
Out of curiosity, did your sisters like Bella? Because I've heard the same theory floated about Twilight, but unlike Katniss, every Twilight fan I ever encountered directly said that Bella sucked but that the rest of the book was awesome, so they evidently weren't interested in Bella as the vehicle for self-insertion.
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Date: 2011-11-17 12:12 am (UTC)