Sunday, November 16, 2014

Kohl et Al. pg. 759. meta-moment


After pondering it a bit, it makes some sense. For example, when you read a novel, sometimes you may think, “wow, that story line is pretty similar to that of another book I've read. It just has different characters and some different scenarios.” As one of my friends pointed out, Nicholas Sparks has the same story line for every one of his books (this friend wasn't entirely wrong, but he wasn't entirely right either). I think we would all like to think that our favorite authors are these completely imaginative beings whom can make up the best stories ever. However, their ideas have to spark from something, and not always is that something an original thought.  

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