Close complex character analysis
So, I didn’t go to the Fatham play although I wish I did so I could write about what all the seniors were talking about (excluding the inappropriate jokes I totally didn’t miss out on). But I do want to talk about the importance of close, complex character analysis. Every single story has a deeper meaning behind it, and we as humans tend to miss those small details. I, myself, overlook the complexity of most things because it’s usually “not that deep,” but in reality, it is. For example, the boy learning how to swim was a prime example of this. What’s so deep about that (excluding the water)? The camera angle, the music, his facial expressions, his surroundings, his clothes, his movement—on and on. People say the small details count the most because they make up the whole. I couldn’t agree with this more. In my book club book, Homegoing , there are so many plots going on. It’s not just a storyline with one protagonist, one side character, and one ending. In this book, we get viewp...