tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924572150570107962.comments2011-08-12T11:35:42.471-07:00MusingsFigmenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16459195396148012472noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924572150570107962.post-4009925337649061752011-08-12T11:35:42.471-07:002011-08-12T11:35:42.471-07:00I don't have a short story going yet.I don't have a short story going yet.Aspiring Writerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10370041394544568841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924572150570107962.post-21185748255342664292011-04-03T08:06:16.553-07:002011-04-03T08:06:16.553-07:00Hello
I found your musing very interesting.
I di...Hello<br /><br />I found your musing very interesting.<br /><br />I disagree with you, though, that Ed is underdeveloped.<br />Sure she didn't get a lot of spotlight and in the end she just walks away. In my opinion that adds to what the story was trying to be - a tragedy. I read somewhere too (I don't remember where) that its the flaws and imperfections that live on with the readers/audience.<br /><br />The ending hurt but it stood out in a sea of stories that have a 'satisfying' or 'indulging' ending. Personally I really appreciate stories that don't go out of their way to impress or to synchronize with the mass-flow of stereotype commercial story stream. Don't get me wrong, these stories have a lot of great character to rely on. If you're into Japanese animation try Mushishi (series) or any of Miyazaki's movies.<br /><br />Could you please elaborate on that bit where you talked about villains and how the less understood ones are more feard. It is a discussion I want to hear.<br /><br />Bang...I.R.B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16173665568662601757noreply@blogger.com