Icon Analysis
The icons I selected are all
literature. While people are my main source of inspiration, literature is both
a way to ‘exercise’ my imagination and form friendships with other bookworms. The
3 literature collections I chose are – the Harry Potter Series, the Hunger
Games Triology, and the Twilight Saga. J.K. Rowling (2007), author of the Harry
Potter series, views “words are our most inexhaustible source of magic, capable
of both inflicting injury and remedying it.”
The Harry Potter series is what
really turned me into the avid reader I am today. I read the first book in my
mid-20’s, at the urging of one of my co-workers. I sat down to read a few
chapters on a cold winter afternoon and ended up finishing it at 1 am. I was
hooked! Every year we would fly out to Washington state to go backpacking for
10 days. I was sitting there reading one of the Harry Potter books, when the
kid next to noticed the book. The child, his mother, and I ended up talking the
entire 4-hour plane trip.
http://images.popmatters.com/features_art/p/potter-composite.jpg
In Hunger Games, Panem is a
representation of the US in the distant future. There are no longer states, but
districts; and the costal areas of today are underwater. Although the Hunger Games is completely
fictional, it made me stop and think. Could, at least, part of this fictional
tale come to fruition? Global warming is threatening our ice caps, glaciers,
and polar snow pack. If these melt, there is very real chance that the same underwater
states/areas of Panem will be submerged in the near future. This book series
was a fast read, very entertaining, and planted little seeds of possibility of what
the future may hold.
http://popculturegalaxy.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/the-hunger-games-poster1.jpg
The last icon I chose, is the
Twilight Saga. For any of you who do not know, Twilight is set in Washington
State on the Olympic peninsula and is about vampires and werewolves. Obviously
this is a fictional creation. However, the way the characters are described,
they seem real. The books made you almost believe that maybe they are real and
you never noticed. This series was a great escape for me and continued to feed
my voracious appetite for books. The unfortunate part, in my boyfriend’s
opinion, is it opened eyes to another genre of literature for me to explore and
many more books to buy!
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Reference:
Rowling, J. K. (2007). Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. New
York: Scholastic.