There’s an author quoting this who is saying she wrote something where the thing was just the thing and didn’t mean anything allegorical.
I understand now why the only book of hers I’ve read was decently well-written at the prose level but ultimately boring and unchallenging.
I understand now why the only book of hers I’ve read was decently well-written at the prose level but ultimately boring and unchallenging.
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Like... shockingly...
You *can* have fiction that's multilayered.
The monster in Nope, the flying saucer, is simultaneously...
• The embodiment of the film's themes on spectacle.
• A metaphor for the mindless consumption of tragedy and horror.
• A metaphor for mankind's disrespect for nature.
• A big ol' scary monster.
You can have all of these things coexisting at multiple levels here.
Other great example? Fucking *Sinners.*
Sinners: both a badass horror-action-musical period piece hybrid... and a pretty poignant metaphor about cultural appropriation and assimilation.