GoodKingJayIII
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takyris said:GoodKingJay, I'm sorry that you feel threatened by my post, but it obviously illustrates that you're not a very careful reader. Honestly, ask yourself: Did you even notice that The Belgariad is a gods-substituted-for-computer-programs retelling of TRON?
Sorry Tak, my post came out with way more hostility than I meant it to... homework and a rough weekend sometimes don't put me in a good mood. But no excuses, just apologies. Sorry about that. In all seriousness, your thesis sounds really interesting, something scholarly I'd enjoy reading. It's just that from what I have read I find SciFi and Fantasy to be incredibly similar, and I don't think it matters to denote them categorically. Though, judging from the title of your thesis we seem to be in some agreement...
And no, I can't say I noticed those similarities.

It's good to see that some people here are capable of examining the deep bovi-excremental themes imprinted into works that the ordinary "surface-level" readers think of as epic fantasy.
There isn't anything wrong with being a "surface-level" reader. There are different kinds of observation, and some people don't pick apart the themes behind a story in the same way you might. One could easily read the LotR or Sword of Shannara, pull a wide variety of meaning out of it, and never be able to verbalize. Perhaps they don't even realize they've pulled this meaning from it.
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