OITNB discussion

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Don't Judge a Book by its TV Show - Thread 1
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Be careful, bc it is quite easy to get wrapped up into the compelling plot lines, but that is not your job (not if you want a 100). Watch the choices that the author makes, language, devices, rhetorical appeals, etc.

On the topic of how this will affect myself and others reading in this group, I feel like it's going to be (obviously) more realistic and true than the show and therefore more eye opening. If the rest of the book continues as a memoir style, I really feel that we will experience how being in Piper's situation is. Since we can tell her emotions and like Julianna said, she has a similar status to Kings Parkers, reading the book probably going to even be unsettling. We've all done that one stupid thing (or probably are going to in the future) that made us think "I wish I could go back and change what I did" and the reality is you never can and what you do follows you, especially in our generation. To get to the point, Piper, a middle class young adult who has a great education did that one stupid thing, and everyone's worst fear came true, she got caught. Reading OITNB will definitely give us privileged white kids a new perspective on how the world is going to be when we're out on our own in the real world being adults. It's really scary to think about how that one dumb mistake you made when you were younger will detrimentally affect your future and who you become




but i feel that the content portrayed in this novel will be somewhat personalized on a level due to the fact that it's a narrative, but that can be better when the setting is so unique and detailed..
I very much look forward to reading this novel! I've heard only good things about the show, and as a teenage white boy from Long Island, it should change me!


Olivia, your point about her possible change in diction in the prison setting is really interesting!! Maybe that will happen as we read on.
Now, I know at least a few of you will have already watched OITNB on Netflix, but for this assignment I really want you guys to pretend as if you're reading a completely different story- remember TV is usually totally dramaticized! BTW, I only watched 5 episodes, so I'm pretty unbiased!
ANYWAY! OITNB is a style of writing we don't commonly see in school- first person narrative, some vulgar content, elements of nonfiction. How do you expect this book to impact you as a student reader based on its unique qualities that we're not really exposed to in our school environment? For those of you who've watched the show, how do you expect the actual narrative to be different? Also- what are your predictions about the style of writing Piper will be using in comparison to the content? Do you think the harsh reality of Piper's situation and the prison setting will have any influence over the writing?
Super long intro, but that's usually how I talk. Hey, just trying out Piper's first person narration! Have fun with your theories, but remember to make some academic predictions!!