I don't really see any "great" themes per se, just an enjoyable story, like the pulp serials.
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 07/12/2009 03:32:43 PM
I somewhat disagree - I don't think RJ intended for this to be a great literary work or even necessarily a great fantasy story. I think he set out to tell a good story with enjoyable characters.
A lot of the mythological and symbolic parallels, for example, are not referenced beyond surface similarities, and we don't see any deep analysis on the part of the characters.
I don't think there is anything wrong with writing a series for the purpose of entertainment; it is only a problem if it is taken too seriously.
A lot of the mythological and symbolic parallels, for example, are not referenced beyond surface similarities, and we don't see any deep analysis on the part of the characters.
I don't think there is anything wrong with writing a series for the purpose of entertainment; it is only a problem if it is taken too seriously.
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The Wheel of Time's Great Themes, Edited to Include Those I See.
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Putting names into a blender isn't the same as weaving together great themes.
06/12/2009 03:17:05 PM
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No, Indeed It Is Not.
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Oh my God...trying to use agape in context of this series is overkill to the nth degree.
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Read what Larry's Short History of Fantasy says about Jordan.
07/12/2009 05:56:03 PM
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I Have to Agree With Fionwe's View the Characters Are Deeper.
08/12/2009 04:19:07 PM
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I'm done with this thread.
08/12/2009 06:21:41 PM
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Fair Enough.
08/12/2009 07:02:04 PM
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If it were just about Jordan I could ignore this last ridiculous comment.
09/12/2009 03:56:47 PM
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Louis La'mour said about himself he wasn't an author so much as a storyteller...
06/12/2009 03:41:09 PM
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Ha. Funny, I feel the same way, and come to the opposite conclusion.
08/12/2009 08:42:41 AM
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I've never been able to finish the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Too boring, with fairy tale characters
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That Is a Great Shame.
09/12/2009 01:27:44 PM
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I enjoyed the Silmarrilion though...the part about the Valar and their comparative strengths...
09/12/2009 01:39:47 PM
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That's.. too bad, I guess?
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Seems to me you've inverted it.
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I don't really see any "great" themes per se, just an enjoyable story, like the pulp serials.
07/12/2009 03:32:43 PM
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I Think He Set Out to Write Epic Fantasy, Yes.
08/12/2009 04:25:36 PM
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