-growing up(left), adventure(right)
Everyone would have done ‘adventure’ once in their life. That adventure can be the adventure of finding a treasure in a backyard, or that of going to a deserted house. While tumbling down to the ground or making the entire clothes muddy, kids learn something-something that makes them grow.
Everyone would have done ‘adventure’ once in their life. That adventure can be the adventure of finding a treasure in a backyard, or that of going to a deserted house. While tumbling down to the ground or making the entire clothes muddy, kids learn something-something that makes them grow.
In this story, four kids named Gordie, Chris, Teddy, and Vern went to the adventure-adventure of finding the dead body. They walked along the train road, passed through the river, and walked the field. To adults, this adventure seems absurd and useless. Wasting that time for someone that is irrelevant seems meaningless, and in the perspective of adults, it might be better to study or play sports. However, for those four kids, it was a big event. For the first time, they are going on a journey for a big quest, finding a dead body.
They started a journey, and they faced a lot of tests and hardships. They met Milo and Chopper in Castle rock, experienced danger while walking along the train road, and faced the creepy leeches in the river. They were tired, but they didn’t give up their journey. They laughed, sang a song, and cheered themselves. Sometimes, they talked about Gordie’s stories like Le Dio or Lard Ass Hogan. Those are gross, but entertaining.
After all, this story doesn’t end as ‘four little heroes living happily ever after’, like a common coming-of-age story. After they came back to the town, they are ‘punished’ by Charlie and Ace ‘Gangsters’ for not surrendering. Later, after years have passed, Vern was killed in a housefire, Teddy went in a car crash, and Chris was stabbed by a man (who is interestingly related to the first story ‘Shawshank Redemption’.) Only Gordie is telling the adventure.
However, still, this story, full of gross things and tragedies, is warm and comfortable in a whole. It’s like a giant, strong fish figure made by a group of tiny, feeble fishes.
Why? Maybe it is because it is ‘our’ story. Someone who would be reading the story would be Gordie, who likes writing or treated like an invisible man, or Chris the ‘tender-hearted’ cynic, etc. Others might have done the adventures like those four kids, travelling the abandoned, spooky house, or staying up all night in a tree house. Although this story is written in a specific way, each part is very familiar with us.
And more important reason why we like this story is that we can look back our past, and link the past and the present. We always regret about our past. Thinking “Oh..it would have been better if I learned violin earlier!” or “My English would have been much better if I studied abroad”. All those regrets for ‘not doing something’ make us feel ashamed about our past.
However, while reading the story of four kids, we could rethink about our original perspective about the past. Like the past experience of adventure and the humorous stories of Gordie made up the older Gordie, the tiny pieces of the past formed our personality, our beliefs, and overall, us. And this ‘absorbing’ process is present-continuous.
This story is not just about four kids. It is the story of us, ‘growing’ us. We are not ‘dying’; we are still ‘growing’.
*good movies related to this post?
-The kids: it is the movie about a man meeting with 'younger' he
-Sunny: it is a Korean movie related to 'friendship'- it is a story of 7 teenage girls
-and... what else?:)
Nice essay! It's really more of an essay than a reading journal, and is excellent practice for the final exam, as this is the quality of analysis I'm going to be looking for. The pics, comparisons, and other movies definitely help. I love the historical comparison picture.
답글삭제If you enjoyed the movie version, and you like these "coming of age stories" (not "coming up age") you might also like "Goonies" which also has the actors of Teddy and Ace in it. It was made around the same time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWgc8Ute2tU
And The Breakfast Club
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkX8J-FKndE
I remember seeing "The Kid" and it is good. BUT did you know it is copying a Tom Hanks movie that's even better? Called "Big." These kinds of films are called "body switch" and usually we see a new one every year, such as Freaky Friday etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J62jciQ1PbY
Anyways, nice post. Glad to talk about movies to.