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trenger hjelp til en bokraport om WOT....

Post by Wolfbrother »

Jeg skriver en bokraport om WOT.

Holder på og skrive om forfatteren og lurer på om det er noe spisielt jeg burde vite utenom det som står på her fra før?

Og ellers er det noe jeg burde vite som kan være bra å ha med i rapporten, skriver om The eye of the world.

Setter stor pris på om jeg kunne få noen forskjelige synsvinkler om eks: budskap, skrivemåte, utdypning om sjangeren, miljø, osv

Takk for svarene :D
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Post by Faile »

hehe... oppgave om tEotW??? konge! elsker den boka! *den beste* hehe...

er det tiendklasse oppgava eller no? kan sikkert hjelpe.. bare spør på pm :wink:
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Post by Ashaman »

Jeg hadde også prosjekt om Eye of the World på skolen, d blei vell en 40 sider stort!! Har hele fila på data, legg meg til på msn så kan jeg sende den, men ikke bruk prosjektet mitt, d er fyfy, bare så du får litt ideer å sånn!!

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Post by Torbjørn »

Er det ikkje meir ein enkel bokrapport, treng ein vel ikkje ha med so veldig mykje info om forfattaren. Det som står om han her på Tidshjulet.net er sikkert nok.

Men er det eit stort prosjekt (10. klasse e.l.) bør du nok ha med litt meir. Eg hadde 37 sider og JRRT og bøkene hans... (Ikkje for å gjere dette til ein skrytepost der alle seier kor mange sider dei skreiv...).
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Post by Faile »

hehe.. henger meg på den jeg veit du.. må ikke skryte..

*kremt*64*kremt* :P
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Post by Terje »

Steike, er dette ungdomsskolen? :shock:


Hadde ikke no' sånt tilbake i '01, da jeg var ung. :P
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Post by Torbjørn »

Eg var so ung i 01/02... Alle skulle skrive eit "stort" prosjekt om fritt valt tema frå fritt valt fag. Det var vel stort sett norsk og naturfag (og kanskje samfunnsfag) folk valgte trur eg. Bortsett frå meg då, som valgte engelsk...


MEN: Tilbake til topic!

Nokon som har nokon konstruktive forslag for kva Ulvebror kan skrive om EotW, med tanke på:
Wolfbrother wrote:...budskap, skrivemåte, utdypning om sjangeren, miljø, osv
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Post by Ceres »

Vel... ungdomsskole elever har ikke nok om det viktige. Analyse av temaet - paralleller. Du får høre fra deg igjen wolfbrother dersom den bokraporten til ashaman (eller var det incanus eller faile) ikke er nok! Du får eventuelt legge ut det du har skrevet så langt! Leser gjerne vi vet du...
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Post by Terje »

incanus wrote:MEN: Tilbake til topic!

Nokon som har nokon konstruktive forslag for kva Ulvebror kan skrive om EotW, med tanke på:
Wolfbrother wrote:...budskap, skrivemåte, utdypning om sjangeren, miljø, osv
Budskap:
intervju med RJ fra orbitbooks.co.uk, eller noe sånt wrote:What started you down the road that led to writing The Eye of the World?
A number of idle speculations that percolated around in the back of my head. I thought about what it really would be like - really - to be tapped on the shoulder and told that you had been born to save humanity. Even if the danger was real and imminent and everyone knew that someone was... scheduled, you might say... to show up and take care of matters, how would they react when that someone stood up and said here I am? I was thinking about the distortion of information over distance, whether distance in space or in time, and how that applied to both history and legends. The further you are from an event, the less likely you are to know what really happened. I was thinking about what the world would be like if there had never been any need for a struggle for women's rights, or if that struggle had taken place so long ago that it just wasn't relevant any longer. No one thinks it's odd to see women as high ranking politicians, or working on the docks. No one ever thinks that something is or isn't a suitable job for a woman. There were fifty or more lines of thought, and suddenly I saw, in rough form, what turned out to be the final scene of the last book of the Wheel. When I realized that that was what it was, a conclusion, all I had to do was figure out where to start from and how to get from A to Z.

resten er det vel bare å lese, for så å beskrive? det skulle da ikke by på særlig til problem?
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Takk for svarene, det har vært meget nyttig, og joda jeg legger gjerne ut arbeidet etter som det kommer seg, for tilbakemeldinger.
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Post by Faile »

lykke til da :P :wink:
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Post by Ashaman »

Her har du en side som har oppsumeringer av alle bøkene, d kan hende d ikke er til hjelp, men men!!

Her er linken: http://hem.passagen.se/wotcomp/
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Nå legger jeg ut arbeid for vurdering.....



About Robert Jordan.

A bookreport about “The eye of the world”, the first book in the series of “The wheel of time”, by Robert Jordan.

Robert Jordan was born in 1948 in Charleston, South Carolina. He soon found out about the fascinating world of books as he learned to read at the age of four. In the age of five he was able to read books by authors like Mark Twain. In his early twenty’s he served two tours in Vietnam, were he was decorated the Distinguished Flying Cross with bronze oak leaf cluster, the Bronze Star with "V" and bronze oak leaf cluster, and two Vietnamese Gallantry Crosses with palm, all for different deeds in the war. As an result of the war, he has been able to write down feelings and thoughts you have in situations like, when you kill, fight or escape enemy’s.
After the war he started to study physics from The Citadel, the military college of South Carolina. After he got a degree in physics, he went on to become a nuclear engineer. In his late twenty’s he got badly injured, and found out that life was too short to spoil away without doing what he dreamed to do…. writing.
Writing the first book of The wheel of time took him four years. When it was published in 1990 it became a huge success, and he became the international no1 best-seller. The runner up came as soon as 1991 and continued the success. To this day it has been published ten books, and eleventh is coming this autumn , from the series of The wheel of time. He has also published a book from the past of The wheel of time “New spring”, and a kind of dictionary called “The world of Robert Jordan’s The wheel of time”. In addition to that he has written several Conan chronicles.

Here is the list of books in The wheel of time:
1. The Eye of the World
2. The Great Hunt
3. The Dragon Reborn
4. The Shadow Rising
5. The Fires of Heaven
6. Lord of Chaos
7. A Crown of Swords
8. Winter's Heart
9. A Path of Daggers
10. Crossroads of Twilight

The next book is named Knife of dreams.

To give you an idea on how big he is, look here what the new York times think about him. “With the wheel of time, Jordan has come to dominate the world Tolkien began to reveal.”
So it is that Jordan has made a world with creature like trolloc’s and myrddraal’s from the dark, to Aes Sedai and warder’s from the light has taken the world, with no plans to let it slip in his hands.
He is really dominating the world of fantasy, and he has dedicated himself to books from day one to the day they nail shut his coffin.
But Jordan has some dark secret’s. He’s real name is actually James O. Rigney, and Robert Jordan is only a pseudonym he hides under when he published some off the books he has written. Why he has chosen not to give out books by his real name, I don’t now. But I do now that he has given out a lot off other books with other names like Reagan O'Neal, Jackson O'Reilly, and Chang Lung.
None off the other books has been nearly as successful, as The wheel of time.





Here is a picture of Robert Jordan.

He continues to write books in his house from 1797 with his wife and publisher Harriet. On one internet page it stood, (on Norwegian) that if it hadn’t been for his wife Harriet, he would sit inside all day writing books. Based on that they feel it was a kind of a slap in their face he laid his eyes on her. I couldn’t agree more.
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Post by Wolfbrother »

Ikke drep meg om det er dårlig :?


Environment:


The environment in The wheel of time can be everything from a huge city, to a beautiful forest as far from humans as possible. In the beginning of the book we are in a small village with an environment not much different from how it is here in Norway. You have the classic trees, grass, flowers and temperature. It’s also a lot of snow there in the winter. The place is named the two rivers, and the village Emond’s field. Around the two rivers there are three other villages. A usual day in the two rivers meant up at dawn, work on the farm to sunset, for then eat and og to bed. They are hardworking and stubborn people. As the story grows, we go further north in the world Jordan made. As we go further the environment changes to the colder. The environment changes constantly as we see small city’s like Baerlon and big city’s like Camelyn. The surroundings can be everything from the dark off a waygate to the happy cheers off an inn. As the surroundings changes the people do to. We meet people with dark minds and people of honour, and light.

There is too much to tell about, so I have picked out some places that I’m gonna tell about.

Baerlon: Baerlon is a small city just above The two rivers. It lays with it’s left side against the mountains of mist. The city is surrounded by a twenty meter high wall of wood. Outside it’s walls it is a lot of farms. This is the first city the main characters from the Two rivers ever sees. It lays in Andor.

Caemlyn: Caemlyn is the capital in Andor, that The two rivers and Baerlon lays in. The queen is named Morgase Trakand. Her daughter is named Elayne Trakand, her son Gawyn Trakand. Her advisor is a Aes Sedai named Elaida, from the red Ajah. Her old lover was Thom Merillin.
Caemlyn is a huge city with many hundred thousands people living in it.
Caemlyn has three sets of walls, and is considered very safe. Her people is a happy people, that loves there queen. The city’s houses is made of red and grey stone.

Fal Dara: Fal Dara is a border city. The border lands lay at the border of the Bligth. The Bligth is where all the shadow spawn lives. They fight a never ending war against the shadow. It’s one of the biggest city’s in the country of Shienar.
The Lord of Fal Dara is named, Lord Agelmar. When inside of the city it’s not allowed to have a hood on or cover your face. If not you will be immediately killed or worse. The reason is simple; if a fade have their hood down you can see their eyeless face. It’s a people that have been learned up to fight the shadow.
The city is built up like a fortress. Its many walls constructed for one thing; Defence. It has a strong army and is able to send out over 70 000 soldiers for war.
Shadar Logoth: The city goes under the name Shadar Logoth, but it’s actually name is Aridhol. It once was the capital of a huge country with the same name.
A man with the name Mordeth came to the city in an age long forgotten. As clever as he was, he made his way all the way to become the kings personal chancellor.
The city soon fall under for something people thought was the shadow. Soon there where no living creature left there. The shadow too thought that the city was under the shadow so they sent army’s there to camp before moving to the battle that was fought against the light. The army never came out, and the spy’s that where sent to investigate it, only found weapons, and a prayer to the dark one to come and save them, written in blood on the walls.
Since then nobody either good or bad has walked the beautiful, but doomed city.


The Bligth: The bligth is where the shadow spawn lives. To travel in the bligth is not an option, as the result off such an act may very well get yourself killed.
The few who travel to the bligth com for only one reason, and that is to dye or fight. As it lays long north, it should be freezing there, but the longer in inn the Blight the warmer it becomes. The landscape is in a twisted evil shape. The trees that are there look twisted, dead and evil. There are very many plants there, but not the usual roses and flowers. As every thing else the plants look twisted. The only sign of life, comes by howls off The dark one’s creatures when they are near or going to attack.
For once you have tasted flight you will
walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward;
for there you have been,
and there you long to return.
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