Sunday, 16 September 2012

When I woke up the knife was still there


I found this short story really interesting because of the amount of different connotations there are. Everybody in the class had their own interpretations of the story and it was really interesting to see things from other peoples points of view, for example, some people read this in a dark way thinking it was related with a murder and others were mentioning that it could be innocent and the knife could be in the kitchen. I personally think that the word knife instantly leaves a darker image in your mind just because of the connections it has. When I first read the story I imagined it to be about a criminal waking up the night after they had committed their crime and wishing the knife (the weapon) had been taken away but it hadn’t. After listening to all the things others were saying, I starting thinking it could be a metaphorical knife and it could be a case that he wanted a memory to be taken away. 

2 comments:

  1. So connotations of words are very important for how meanings are derived? Do you think this is true for longer narratives?

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  2. In my opinion yes because when i read a story i look at the words then end up guessing the ending just through what words have been used, for longer stories aswell, for example; if a book started with 'it was a dark gloomy night' the words would make you instantly think the story will be dark just because of the connotations of the words 'dark' and 'gloomy'

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