The Big Question in the Book
I'm reading Stephen King.
Yes, the horror master is actually...pretty amazing! Ever since I read King's memoir On Writing I've been fascinated and have wanted to read one of his books, one that wouldn't freak me out though. A trusted acquaintance recommended King's fantasy series The Dark Tower and I've been sucked in. I'm on the third book and am loving the characters, the dialogue, the big words, the awesome premise.
But I also noticed something else.
The main character, Roland the Gunslinger, has quite a character arc that translates into A Very Big Question. This is posed in the first book and it's a thread that is seemingly going to run through the entire series.
Is the sacrifice of one (or a few) good/right/justified by the saving of the world?
This one, general and yet moral question has hooked me right along with everything else. Do you have A Big Question in your work? Is there a particular moral or theme that always hooks you, no matter the genre?
Yes, the horror master is actually...pretty amazing! Ever since I read King's memoir On Writing I've been fascinated and have wanted to read one of his books, one that wouldn't freak me out though. A trusted acquaintance recommended King's fantasy series The Dark Tower and I've been sucked in. I'm on the third book and am loving the characters, the dialogue, the big words, the awesome premise.
But I also noticed something else.
The main character, Roland the Gunslinger, has quite a character arc that translates into A Very Big Question. This is posed in the first book and it's a thread that is seemingly going to run through the entire series.
Is the sacrifice of one (or a few) good/right/justified by the saving of the world?
This one, general and yet moral question has hooked me right along with everything else. Do you have A Big Question in your work? Is there a particular moral or theme that always hooks you, no matter the genre?
Comments
Great post, Jessica. :D
Heehee, anytime, Karen. :-)
Incidentally, there is a collection of new Sherlock Holmes stories available and Stephen King did a very good (non scary) one. I think it's called The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, but I'm not sure.
http://whatkindabook.blogspot.ca/2012/08/kings-112263-great-trip-back-in-time.html
Funny, I didn't get into the Tower series, but maybe I should try again.