Many people have asked about values, and how they fit into a genre course.
As I did Crime Fiction I wil be using examples from the core texts from that genre, but the ideas apply to all genre texts.
A Value is something in a text which displays an idea held by either the author, or the society of the text, or the society of the author. In "Snow Falling on Cedars" a value that the islanders hold is that of Racism (although it is usually below the surface).
To disscuss values in an essay it is best to look at what the author is trying to say by including refernces to these values. In "The Big Sleep" the values of violence in society are higlighted to stimulate the audience to question the violence of their own society.
Feel free to add your own ideas/comments.
As I did Crime Fiction I wil be using examples from the core texts from that genre, but the ideas apply to all genre texts.
A Value is something in a text which displays an idea held by either the author, or the society of the text, or the society of the author. In "Snow Falling on Cedars" a value that the islanders hold is that of Racism (although it is usually below the surface).
To disscuss values in an essay it is best to look at what the author is trying to say by including refernces to these values. In "The Big Sleep" the values of violence in society are higlighted to stimulate the audience to question the violence of their own society.
Feel free to add your own ideas/comments.