Oh, Mary!
Experience: Wonder
Narrative Technology: Secret Discloser
"Have you ever had a really good day?" (Escola's manner shifts in a completely believable way)
Contributed by: mi
June 15, 2025
Starcrossed
Experience: Wonder
Narrative Technology: Plot Twist
Cassie swings the sword at Helen's neck and all Helen feels is "a strange, vibrating tickle, like someone had pressed a gigantic kazoo against her throat and blown on it" (Starcrossed 255). The sword Cassie had swung at her laid at her feet, mangled and crunched up in a manner much like tin foil. Noticing the mangled sword and a very alive and unharmed Helen, Cassie exclaimed in glee that she had been right and was thankful that Helen hadn't died, jumping up and down whilst hugging her.
Contributed by: Kaitlyn O.
June 5, 2025
The Cask of Amontillado
Experience: Awe
Narrative Technology: Irony
Montresor recounts the entire event with cold detachment, ending with: “In pace requiescat!” (May he rest in peace) revealing he was never caught.
Contributed by: Alondra Nieves-Orama
June 4, 2025
A Room of One's Own
Experience: Wonder
Narrative Technology: Poetic Language
Meanwhile the wineglasses had flushed yellow and flushed crimson; had been emptied; had been filled. And thus by degrees was lit, half-way down the spine, which is the seat of the soul, not that hard little electric light which we call brilliance, as it pops in and out upon our lips, but the more profound, subtle and subterranean glow which is the rich yellow flame of rational intercourse. No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself. We are all going to heaven and Vandyck is of the company--in other words, how good life seemed, how sweet its rewards, how trivial this grudge or that grievance, how admirable friendship and the society of one's kind, as, lighting a good cigarette, one sunk among the cushions in the window-seat.
Contributed by: mi
April 16, 2025
To the Lighthouse
Experience: Wonder
Narrative Technology: Stream of Consciousness
Lily Briscoe and Mr. Bankes are walking and we hear what he says and what she thinks woven together beautifully: "But the number of men who make a definite contribution to anything whatsoever is very small, he said, pausing by the pear tree, well brushed, scrupulously exact, exquisitely judicial. Suddenly, as if the movement of his hand had released it, the load of her accumulated impressions of him tilted up, and down poured in a ponderous avalanche all she felt about him. That was one sensation. Then up rose in a fume the essence of his being. That was another. She felt herself transfixed by the intensity of her perception; it was his severity; his goodness. I respect you (she addressed silently him in person) in every atom; you are not vain; you are entirely impersonal; you are finer than Mr. Ramsay; you are the finest human being that I know; you have neither wife nor child (without any sexual feeling, she longed to cherish that loneliness), you live for science (involuntarily, sections of potatoes rose before her eyes); praise would be an insult to you; generous, pure-hearted, heroic man! But simultaneously, she remembered how he had brought a valet all the way up here; objected to dogs on chairs; would prose for hours (until Mr. Ramsay slammed out of the room) about salt in vegetables and the iniquity of English cooks."
Contributed by: mi
March 11, 2025
Mystery Plays
Experience: Wonder
Narrative Technology: Enigma
"The parting of the Red Sea, and manna from heaven, and Sarah pregant at ninety, and Jonah escaping the whale's belly, and Daniel in the den of lions, and water turned into wine, and Lazarus raised from the dead" (Fletcher 106).
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
Oedipus
Experience: Wonder
Narrative Technology: Stretch
"Oedipus Tyrannus takes the old plot of a person who tries to outwit a prophecy and elaborates it into the mind bender of two people trying to outwit the same prophecy--and so double-negatively fulfilling it" (Fletcher 17).
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
Oedipus
Experience: Wonder
Narrative Technology: Plot Twist
Once upon a time, a prince of Thebes was born with a hideous prophecy: he was fated to sleep with his mother. Determined to prevent that prophecy from coming true, the prince's mother took immediate action. She ordered a shepherd to get rid of the boy, and the shepherd stole the boy far away, to another land. In that other land, the prince was raised up by a different mother. Until one day, the prince got curious about his future and visited an oracle. There the prince heard a hideous prophecy: he was fated to sleep with his mother. Determined to prevent that prophecy from coming true, the prince took immediate action. Fleeing the home of the only mother he'd known, he journeyed far away to another land, until he came to a city known as Thebes, where he met a lovely widowed queen...
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
Genesis
Experience: Awe
Narrative Technology: God Voice
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth/ And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the/face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters."
Contributed by: angusif
November 15, 2024