"The Gasp Moment"?
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 20:51
Det har vært mye snakk rundt omkring om hva The Gasp Moment kan være. Er det noen her som har noen tanker omkring det? 
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Uansett, det var jo, som dei fleste veit, massesjølvmordet til amayarane. (Vart forøvrig diskutert litt her...)Blogen wrote:And remember, if you can look at absolutely anything without at least a desire to weep, then you've lost part of your humanity.
Jeg skumleste ikke så veldig, men jeg må ofte ha ting inn med teskje for å få det med meg. Vage antydninger er liksom ikke nok...incanus wrote:Med mindre du skumlas veldig når du las blogen til RJ, so har du vel fått med deg kva det er...Uansett, det var jo, som dei fleste veit, massesjølvmordet til amayarane. (Vart forøvrig diskutert litt her...)Blogen wrote:And remember, if you can look at absolutely anything without at least a desire to weep, then you've lost part of your humanity.
Kunne ikke sagt det bedre. Vi visste jo knapt hvem de var før vi fikk vite at de var døde, og da blir det litt som med inkaene - vi vet de ble bortimot utrydda, men siden vi ikke har noe forhold til dem, går det liksom ikke inn på oss.Er på ein måte litt einig med det mange på Dragonmount har sagt: Det er utan tvil trist, men det har so lite relevans for plottet, og me har høyrd so lite om dei, at det var liksom ikkje det heilt store. Hadde det derimot vore Kjelflikkarane som gjorde det same, ville det ha gjort større inntrykk, då me har fått vite mykje meir om dei.
No, I'm not going to reveal what the "gasp" moment is. I certainly won't be putting any spoilers here. But I have read the reviews, both spoiler and non-spoiler. For those who have read the book and believe you have identified the "gasp" moment, congratulations. For those who have read the book and still don't know what the "gasp" moment is, my sympathies. I mean that in all truth. You failed to see something that really should have made you gasp. I think I am fairly hardened, but occasionally something happens that makes me mutter, "Where are you, God? Are you sleeping? Are you blind?" This is fiction, but even so, I had to pause a couple of times in writing about it. Of course, I get deeply immersed in my work so that it becomes real to me while I am writing, but I hope to pull the reader into that level of realness, too. Either I failed completely in this instance, or some of you have become way too hardened. Too much on the evening news, I suppose. It's just today's hurricane, today's tsunami, today's Armageddon. I wonder what's coming up at eleven?
Tror kanskje det hadde vært litt mer *gasp* hvis det hadde vært noen andre som hadde drept dem...For Kamanile, I didn't put the whole onus for failing to see the gasp moment on the fans. If you read my post, I said that either I had failed completely in making you have the same sense of realness in the books that I do when writing or else.... I do think there is a hardening to many people, though, through being inundated with images of hurricane victims, tsunami victims, people starving because of famines, suicide bombing sites etc. There was a time that the splattered blood of a suicide bomb site would have been considered too graphic and violent for the evening news. Now, it is an appropriate thing to show while people are having dinner. It won't spoil too many appetites. <sigh> I noticed one or two posts of comments to spoiler reviews where the gasp moment was revealed and some people seemed to find it funny. That's somebody who probably makes Darfur jokes.