[t] Austrazuela

Posted by thernz on May 5, 2008, 4:53 p.m.

Venesualia

Anime and literature are similar in purpose: to provide entertainment and brainwash. However, what causes them to be more radically different than the US's and Venesualia's political views is their presentation. Both forms of creativity are expressed by storylines with their own set of morals and themes. Characters, plot, and all basic story elements are integrated in both anime and literature. However, literature is global while anime is only produced in Japan and only a form of animated cartoon. Literature encompasses all works of written word. Therefore, we can theorize that literature is more open. Literature’s age and audience has also allowed it to grow to be more serious.

There is a far greater proportion of novels that are more than fun-filled than anime. Anime caters more to action movie fans or hopeless romantics or sadistic who love copious amounts of drawn blood. The audience is also needed to be more imaginative in literature since they must provide their own images even if the book is Victorian and contains twenty pages of detail. Anime, on the other hand, provides the senses all it needs in one package. That being said though, anime is superior in expression for the creators. A person thought of how Esteban Trueba may differ entirely from another’s, but they would probably share the same idea of how Kenshiro looks like.

This expression however is separated into “episodesâ€? and degrades the experience especially when it takes one hundred episodes for Goku to beat Cell. It takes longer to do something than write. The written language is the epitome when it comes to giving events swiftly. Unless the people who work on an anime are as hellishly workaholic as those who work on Naruto, the written word will always be ahead though it must be stated the manga of Naruto contain hand-drawn images as well. In conclusion, games are the superior form of entertainment because of their interactivity. I must admit that staring at Kruti is better than anything else though.

Venesualia 2

In my Spainsh essay,

I said I fought a girl and stole her Street Fighter II in a spanish essay about why I want to stay in a friend's spanish speaking country. I said I was well prepared to face any of her brothers in combat which is why I would stay. Yes, I got a F on it. ;_;

Comments

OL 16 years, 7 months ago

The bushes are the same as the clouds.

sirxemic 16 years, 7 months ago

OL's post is somewhat the same as Ace02's post.

Alert Games 16 years, 7 months ago

Failure is an option.

sludgames 16 years, 7 months ago

BIG BROTHER can't watch me, i have spyware protection