Monday, September 20, 2010

What is your Flavor?

Mystery:
I enjoy mysteries because they keep me interested. They keep me thinking and analyzing the story because I am always searching for clues and details about the story. Foreshadowing and tone are very important in this genre. In the book, And Then Their Were None an enticing mystery was formed about who was killing off members of the party. Reading to find clues caused me to read deeply into the characters emotions.

Underdog:
I love to watch underdog stories because they are very inspiring. Most of these types of stories are unique and based off of a true story. As a sports fan, I love underdog stories because many of them involve sports teams. In the movie Miracle, the USA hockey team took down the Soviets. They had to work hard and come together as a team in order to win.

Big Twist:
Stories with big twist endings are always confusing at first, but then they seem to make sense. At the end of some stories, thoughts about the ending are provoked. These stories invoke certain messages. In Shutter Island, the twist had me thinking about the movie for hours.

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