Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Movie Modes
I saw the movie Where the wild things are. It was really sad in the beginning when The little boy gets into trouble with his mom and runs away. He runs until he gets to an ocean where he finds a rowboat and rows away. This movie isn't very realistic because it says that he sailed for over 7 years until he got to the land of the wild things. He met many friends and started to get very close to the wild things. They all loved him and crowned him the king. Eventually the boy realized that he missed his family and that he wanted to go home. In the end it was so sad but it was also very happy at the same time. I don't know what mode of literature this is because it starts out angry and mean but then it ends all happy and joyful. None of the modes of literature start and end like that.
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I think that Where the Wild things are is romance because yes it starts out angry and mad but it's not anything major it's a very minor conflict and not realistic so it's romance.
ReplyDeleteBased on your explanation, I believe this movie's mode is romance. The start is probably a minor conflict because it ends happy. This movie is also unrealistic, like you said. Sailing on a boat for 7 years, that's impossible without stopping and getting more supplies, which, according to you, he did not.
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