Monday, August 31, 2015

Morrison & Wallace Dinner

If Morrison and Wallace came together and got to sat down at dinner, the conversation would be extremely interesting. They would talk about how viewing the world with a good outlook instead of a depressing outlook can have a huge change on your life. I think Morrison would appreciate the point of view that Wallace told his story from, because Morrison started out with the opposite view point.
Wallace would then tell Morrison that he appreciates that she included the young children's view point in the story because more people can relate to them instead of the old wise woman. The two authors might also have different views on which view point is more effective at reaching an audience (the older woman or a younger character.) Morrison could argue that the audience would listen and appreciate the wise woman's wisdom, while Wallace could talk about how relate-able a younger person with not as much wisdom is. I think they would agree to disagree on that topic because in the end, they both have a clear understanding that we can all make the world a better place just by our mindsets. We should never fail to realize that our experience in the world is what we chose to make of it.

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