Thursday, May 23, 2013
R's thought processes
I think the most interesting element of Warm Bodies is R's level of awareness. Before he meets Julie, he is essentially setting up his life for the reader to understand.
The depth of this thoughts about his existence and the existence of his
fellow zombies indicates a type of consciousness we do not associate
with anything less than human. R often speaks of the disconnect between
his thoughts and what he is actually able to communicate to the world,
while at the same time, he feels dead inside and must resort to other
human's memories to feel alive. Both his desperation to feel alive and
his complex thought processes force the reader to see him as human, yet
every time he speaks of his hunger for brains, the reader is unsettled.
As he shifts between seeming human and unhuman, the reader does not know
which side to fall on. I didn't like reading about R having a wife and
child and just accepting the ways of the other zombies, because since we
see inside R's head, he is different from the other zombies, and we would expect him not to conform to the rest of his zombie society's customs. R's complexity is the driving force behind the novel, since their is something different about his conscious compared to other zombies that makes him see something in Julie other than another meal.
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