On Sunday, my Children's Literature instructor posted the directions for our second paper of the semester. Sounds simple, yes? Here's the original question.
Compare how another version of a book we have read could lead the reader to interpret the story differently. For example: How does the book version of The Wizard of Oz differ from the movie version, and how would a reader interpret the story differently?
This seems like a simple enough question. I then proceeded to make it much harder than it should be. The rest of my class is writing about the above Wizard of Oz book/movie comparison. I chose, instead, to compare the political implications of The Wizard of Oz with the political implications of Wicked.
It's not going well. I'm supposed to be focusing on a small set of differences that leads to a different interpretation. However, what I chose IS the different interpretation, NOT a version of the same story. There are so many differences that I am overwhelmed.
Yesterday, I had my required chat with three of my classmates to discuss our working theses and help one another out. I was having trouble with writing my initial thesis and decided to wait to see what my classmates had to say about it and if their insights could help me. I explained my thesis to this response. "We've never read Wicked." GAH! No help at all. I sat in silence for hours, finally writing something that I thought was brilliant. I posted it in my forums for my classmates to review. They gave me rave reviews on my interesting thesis and thoughts that they couldn't wait to read the paper. I started writing and got about halfway done with the paper.
My teacher graded my working thesis and told me it sucked. Start over. I'm on the wrong track. *sigh* Back to square one. I may go insane.
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I had to write that paper, too! :) I took that class a few years ago - different prof, though, which is a shame because he was so awesome. I do believe I compared Peter Pan to his many movie counter-parts. I wish I could find it... maybe it's on my flash drive (wherever that is). :)
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