Someone sent me this post: http://community.sparknotes.com/2012/02 ... uldve-died
It got me thinking. What fictional characters would you guys have liked to see dead (because, you know, it would have added something extra to the plot or something/ would have been more haunting/ you just good old fashioned did not like them?)
Characters Who Should Have Died
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I'll go with Eeyore, from Winnie the Pooh. I never did like him.
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Ahh... yes, his dopiness is a great cause for annoyance. Imagine if they'd actually killed him off. We'd have distraught children everywhere! I can just imagine it now. Death by being buried under too much honey....
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I'm not going to lie, I was a little happy to see Katniss on the list. I was excited when the first book was told in present tense. I thought it'd be more powerful if she died. Also, the love triangle is the reason I have never read the last two books in the trilogy. As soon as it was confirmed in the end the book was ruined for me, which is a shame because I really enjoyed the rest of it.
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It would have been more powerful. I don't think I've ever seen a book written in the present tense where the MC died.I'm not going to lie, I was a little happy to see Katniss on the list. I was excited when the first book was told in present tense. I thought it'd be more powerful if she died.
I'm not a fan of love triangles either: they really irritate me. The whole time I'm just like "gosh, can they not make a decision about who they love?" I still read all of them because there is a good storyline in there and Collins doesn't really focus all too much on it. It is a shame many YA authors feel the only way to reach a teenage audience is through a love triange, and it is a shame that most of the time their feeling is correct.the love triangle is the reason I have never read the last two books in the trilogy. As soon as it was confirmed in the end the book was ruined for me, which is a shame because I really enjoyed the rest of it.
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I LOVE HIM! He's my favorite.Quill wrote:I'll go with Eeyore, from Winnie the Pooh. I never did like him.
Also, I agree with writer. Compared to the amount of overblown Love V's (Not love triangles -- Don't even get me started) The one in the hunger games is extremely understated, and the stakes of the series are never truly anchored in her decision for one guy or the other.
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I have. It was pretty amazing.writersink wrote:It would have been more powerful. I don't think I've ever seen a book written in the present tense where the MC died.I'm not going to lie, I was a little happy to see Katniss on the list. I was excited when the first book was told in present tense. I thought it'd be more powerful if she died.
moni12 wrote: the love triangle is the reason I have never read the last two books in the trilogy. As soon as it was confirmed in the end the book was ruined for me, which is a shame because I really enjoyed the rest of it.
Love triangles. Blech.writersink wrote:I'm not a fan of love triangles either: they really irritate me. The whole time I'm just like "gosh, can they not make a decision about who they love?" I still read all of them because there is a good storyline in there and Collins doesn't really focus all too much on it. It is a shame many YA authors feel the only way to reach a teenage audience is through a love triange, and it is a shame that most of the time their feeling is correct.
Moni, I had that same feeling after reading the Hunger Games. I walked around the house saying "WHY? WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS?" But, Writersink and Charleevale are right. Collins didn't make it the focus of the series. I kinda felt that Katniss kinda forgot about them most of the time. Well, in a romantic light.
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In that case, maybe sometime I'll give the rest of the series a try. Besides the love triangle, though, I didn't care for the ending. It seemed awkward and forced.
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