The NEW
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 3:46 pm
This finale of TCoTC has plenty of redux. For some, that creates a problem for the want of all perceived loose ends to be tied up, resolved. But as a finale the challenge of keeping it fresh ,,while dealing with all the return of characters and issues, can complicate and add to the tasks of tied up .
I am made quite entertained by what the author has done in TLD as to NEW. Sure, Lord Foul's body guard henchmen, the Boulder Busters , at the end, racked nerves to yet a further " GAK!". The Worm became Real and physical, tangible, with Jeremiah not letting us forget it. We actually " see" a Kastenessen. The actual resolutions can be seen as New. I am not the only one who didn't see most of the Twists and Turns delivering us to resolution. And I'm sure I haven't mentioned other New characters or things..like we actually got inside of the wrightwarrens, traversed thru the ur-viles " town".
But Wait, Theres More!..There is New in the Way the author tells the story. The author begins TLD,,with a metaphor..and at that, a coy metaphor. Thru-out TLD the author brings that metaphor to the surface, front and center...and ends the book and the Tale in metaphor. The concept of " End" becomes non sequitor with so much metaphor. ..Yes, metaphor is a personal perspective. Even agreeing that a line or paragraph is a metaphor, doesn't mean any two readers see the metaphor the same way. Thats the whole point of the...the message is in the metaphor..perspective. Yes, we can all see a metaphor a different way and thats good. It brings the concept of " end" closer to
infinity. I guess thats the trick..when exploring the infinite,,NEW is constant.
I am made quite entertained by what the author has done in TLD as to NEW. Sure, Lord Foul's body guard henchmen, the Boulder Busters , at the end, racked nerves to yet a further " GAK!". The Worm became Real and physical, tangible, with Jeremiah not letting us forget it. We actually " see" a Kastenessen. The actual resolutions can be seen as New. I am not the only one who didn't see most of the Twists and Turns delivering us to resolution. And I'm sure I haven't mentioned other New characters or things..like we actually got inside of the wrightwarrens, traversed thru the ur-viles " town".
But Wait, Theres More!..There is New in the Way the author tells the story. The author begins TLD,,with a metaphor..and at that, a coy metaphor. Thru-out TLD the author brings that metaphor to the surface, front and center...and ends the book and the Tale in metaphor. The concept of " End" becomes non sequitor with so much metaphor. ..Yes, metaphor is a personal perspective. Even agreeing that a line or paragraph is a metaphor, doesn't mean any two readers see the metaphor the same way. Thats the whole point of the...the message is in the metaphor..perspective. Yes, we can all see a metaphor a different way and thats good. It brings the concept of " end" closer to
infinity. I guess thats the trick..when exploring the infinite,,NEW is constant.