Monday, March 3, 2014
Dreamlike settings in literature and films
Dreamlike settings make something seem fake and unreal like fiction. Dreamlike settings can make a work powerful because it reaches you in a different way. If something is unreal or fake, then you're usually interested in it because it's something that you're not familiar with or that you're not use to seeing. Something fake draws your attention and makes you want to know more about it. I think that authors use dreamlike settings in their work to get our attention and to make us interested in their work. If they can interest you into their work then they are satisfied because they have achieved their main goal. If you think about the movie, Alice in Wonderland, then you know that not everything in that movie makes sense or relates to real life situations because it's all made up.
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