Originally Posted by
Adagio
. . . I mean NEVER watched a film, thought 'yeah okay, that was awesome, now let's read the novel!', it just doesn't work like that. A huge part of reading a novel (especially those who aren't literature lovers) is the plotline's mystery - being revealed chapter by chapter. For example, look at The Lord of the Rings trilogy - the films make the story seem action packed and fast paced with that hollywood cringe for comedy. Let's face it the majority of society, whilst they may read, aren't literature lovers who would pick up The Divine Comedy, or Shakespeare, or Milton, or even Dostoevsky for a fun and entertaining read. . . . I mean, it's absurd if you think about it, you don't get people reworking Monet's paintings and making money off of it, so why should people create a brutal (don't even get me started on the violence) retelling of an epic poem and collect their pay?