Wednesday, September 08, 2004

ideas for questions....?

Hi...
Questions for Class Thursday Night 9/9

Transmetropolitan

Does the story advocate for or against revolution? What kind of revolution is the story endorsing/ not endorsing? Are people really the root of every problem with a revolution (within the context of the story)?

Is Spider a revolutionary? Or is he just as corrupt as everyone else? Is journalism his alternative to revolution?

Why do you think the author chose to illustrate women in such a negative light? Do you think it might illustrate how easy women are to corrupt, or maybe how extreme the corruption is within the city, or might it suggest something else?

I’ll try to post my other questions on the blogg later tonight or early tomorrow morning on the packet reading. Happy reading…. :)

1 Comments:

At September 9, 2004 at 9:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Spider is not a revolutionary in the true sense of the word. Spider shut himself off from the world and only returned to finish his job, make money, etc. He doesn't seek change for the world, he seeks his needs and wants.

 

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