Megan's in my homework!
May. 16th, 2011 11:59 amCan't believe it took me this long to check, but Megan Whalen Turner is indeed mentioned in my children's lit text! Under modern fantasy, The King of Attolia is listed as a good example of a Quest Story. What's a Quest Story you ask?
Quest Stories are adventure stories with a search motif. The quest may be for a lofty purpose, such as justice or love, or for rich reward, such as a magical power or a hidden treasure. Quest stories that are serious in tone are called high fantasy. In these high fantasies, an imaginary otherworld is fully portrayed: the society, its history, family tree, geographic locations, population, religion, customs, and traditions. The conflict in these tales usually centers on the struggle between good and evil.
- Essentials of Children's Literature, p139
Also on this list? The Hobbit, Harry Potter, His Dark Materials, Treasure at the Heart of the Tanglewood, Wolf Tower, Narnia, The Lightning Thief, Sword of the Rightful King, and The Black Caldron.
Also, it ranks The King of Attolia for ages 11-18. The Thief, which simply appears on the Newbery Honor list is ranked 12-16.
Thoughts?
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Date: 5/16/11 06:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 5/16/11 07:03 pm (UTC)There's actually a lot of emotional quests in KoA--Gen searching for his place at court and by Irene's side, Costis searching for his lost honor, and Irene searching for her king inside Gen and her lost ability to trust and love. Though it really could just be Costis searching for his pillow! Maybe Gen lost his cufflinks... Hmm...
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Date: 5/16/11 08:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 5/16/11 09:15 pm (UTC)The conflict in these tales usually centers on the struggle between good and evil.
I would think that QoA would be a better match for that part. Attolia vs. Mede, Attolia vs. Eddis, except you wouldn't have realized the depth of the conflict with the Mede until the end. And then, of course, there's Gen's quest to steal peace...
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Date: 5/16/11 09:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 5/16/11 10:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 5/16/11 11:30 pm (UTC)The Hollow Kingdom books are all about ambiguity, prejudice, and perception. No one in the trilogy is completely good, and very few people are thoroughly bad, either. I wanted to make readers think about that. I didn’t want to give you easy answers about who to like and who to hate.
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Date: 5/17/11 01:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 5/17/11 01:58 am (UTC)I also think it's weird that the age range for KoA reaches lower than The Thief. Certainly there's no harm in an eleven-year-old reading it, but I doubt they would understand it. It's funny me saying that, because I was a very perceptive child, which has always led me to allow for children doing and understanding things much earlier than most people assume they can. But as a young adult, I'm going through a stage in my life where I can't really get into the minds of children anymore, and I'm realising how many things I didn't understand as a child. Because no matter how intelligent, well-read, and mature you are for eleven, there are so many things you just can't possibly appreciate fully, because you've never experienced them. That doesn't mean that reading a book like The King of Attolia would be wasted on you (though I don't discount the idea that some books can be read too soon, or too late), but if you've never been in love, never been betrayed, never been out on your own and afraid - could you really understand it? Megan's books are rich in emotional nuance, and some of it I don't pick up on now.
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Date: 5/17/11 02:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 5/17/11 02:32 am (UTC)You noticed that? I'd label QT ages 14+. Younger children can still enjoy the book, but it's harder for them to understand it like you said. Mostly, I'm just happy to see Megan on a list with such other big names!
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Date: 5/17/11 04:59 am (UTC)If there's any questing in KoA, maybe it's to get to know Eugenides? But Costis doesn't really quest for that, it just kind of happens to him. Maybe it's Gen's quest to halve the guard? A quest in retrospect...?
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Date: 5/17/11 07:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 5/17/11 08:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 5/17/11 08:44 pm (UTC)Questions
Useless
Estranged
Static
Trust
Maybe, it's the progression of Costis feelings towards Gen? XD
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Date: 5/18/11 12:34 am (UTC)I can see ACoK as a quest story (in addition to TT) much more easily than KoA. Weird.
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Date: 5/18/11 11:57 am (UTC)also,11-12 year olds reading the series for the first time can mostly understand it by the third time through.just saying.
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Date: 5/18/11 01:08 pm (UTC)Oh, of course. Age ranking is just the recommended age rang. Doesn't mean someone younger can't still enjoy and understand the story!
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Date: 5/20/11 02:36 am (UTC)