Monday, November 16, 2009

Book Cover Selection

I think the cover that best illustrates the concept of The Fifth Child is the third one. It depicts a young boy with dissheveled hair that is "scribbled" in all different directions on top of his akwardly shaped head. But what really jumps out at the viewer are the child's green-yellow eyes rimmed in an even brighter yellow hue. This detail lets the reader know for sure that the child is Ben, because Lessing emphasizes his menacing eyes when she writes, "They were focussed greeny-yellow eyes, like lumps of soapstone. She had been waiting to exchange looks with the creature who, she had been sure, had been trying to hurt her, but there was no recognition there," (Lessing, 49). This cover also looks somewhat blotchy and has no set pattern of design, which can be seen as a metaphor for Ben's personality. His own mother finds it impossible to relate to him and can not understand his psychotic tendencies. Ben's behavior alienates his brothers and sisters, and everyone he meets is repelled by his personality, just as the uneven pattern repels the eye. Although all four covers evoke emotion, I think the third portrays Lessing's idea the best.

4 comments:

  1. I never though of the patterns as meaning something but that is a very intresting concepted about how the repelling patterens in the eyes represent the ways his siblings are repelled away by Ben's personallity.

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  2. Ms. Becca,
    I agree with you one-hundred percent. It's very interesting how you compared the lack of pattern on the cover to Ben's personality. This cover definitely is mysterious. Nice Job!

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  3. Rebecca Lyn Van Horn, I completely agree with you! This cover transmits an eerie sense to the audience; especially when you have Ben's eerie eye staring back at you! It shows how he is different, and how he is not excepted in his family, community, or society in general. Good choice!

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  4. Becca I love you!!! You are an amazing writer!! And i totally agree with you even though I picked a different cover. You have very good points! Very good job girl!

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