Lost, Metamorphosis, Riverworld, and the Theme of Enigma in Writing
Posted: Friday, February 01, 2008
by Will Kalif
Kalif Publishing
You might be wondering what these three very different pieces of writing have in common. They share a common and very important theme and behind that theme is a secret.
In the television series Lost our group of characters are on an island and they have no idea where, why, or what is going on. In Kafka's metamorphosis the main character wakes up one morning to discover he is an insect, and in Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld saga every person that ever existed one day wakes up on the bank of a 12 million mile long river. So what do these three have in common?
This is the real task and goal of the writers in these three pieces of work. By posing a set of circumstances that are really bizarre, enigmatic, mysterious and puzzling they are saying to us "Isn't the life we consider real just like this?" An enigma isn't it?
Will Kalif is the author of two epic fantasy novels and is currently working on four more. He finds his need to write a bit enigmatic. Visit his website: StormTheCastle.com - Creativity Unleashed
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