Monday, January 28, 2013

Existencialism

The Misty Row by B.K. Shropshire
 This story is written in t5he old-fashioned soap opera style. However, ans in warning, this novel is very sexually explicit and, sometimes quite graphic. Its definitely adult reading. The characters are over-the-top, yet very real and very gritty. They are passionate, often times selfish, and they all have their own agendas. Most times events are shocking and downright outrageous. Along with the dram humor is implemented...in sort of a black comedy style. (Put intended.) Some themes focus are on adoption, mental illness, relationships and sex, (both homosexual and heterosexual, in nature) romance, love or hate, family conflict, betrayal, sibling rivalry, and what happens when secrets and lies erupt and finally explode. The basic elements of the soap genre are all there: including backstabbing, plotting, love affairs, forbidden passions, and ragging emotions.Definitely escape, fantasy reading, yet very real much based in the seeds of life's harsh and eye-opening realities.

Interpretation:
 The story depicts the Existencialism today, now a days, there are some immoral acts that are been practice by the youth today. Such as homosexual acts and heterosexual acts. Futhermore, in relation to existencialism, it only shows what are the new norms existing today.

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