Something that has been bugging me...
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Hello, all. I'm new to this group and this is my first post. I figured I'd introduce myself with this peeve of mine.
I was reading the sample chapters for the next Anita book, and it was mentioned Anita is 27. This made me back up and go WTF(well, more than I already was). I know Anita is supposed to be in her twenties, yet that fact just never seems to stick, and I constantly find myself envisioning her as mid-30s with the mind-set, perhaps, of someone much older, if not the maturity. And giving her the age of 27 in this upcoming book really drove home the point to me, as that is my age.
Anita does not act like any twenty-something I know. For any of you around Anita's age, do you feel the same way? And I know I'm making a sweeping generalization about how a 25-30 year old should act, but shouldn't there be some consistencies with the popular culture for this age group? I have so many examples, but here's two obvious ones:
-Does she dress like someone my age dresses? Maybe if it were the 80's or early 90's, with her silk shell blouses and pantyhose and power jackets. Maybe she's going for a retro-ironic hipster thing, and I'm too dull to see it?
-She speaks with none of the slang commonly used. And while yes, "nifty" is a, well, nifty word...it's not exactly the cornerstone of a young person's vocabulary, right? Doesn't she, in one book referencing her brother's opinion of her line of work, even say something like "he says it's cool, or whatever the kids are saying these days?" Uh. Right.
In general, this is such a minor pet peeve, what with the many many MANY issues with her books I am having these days. But still, shouldn't there be a least a few references here and there anchoring Anita to the age she is supposed to be?
I was reading the sample chapters for the next Anita book, and it was mentioned Anita is 27. This made me back up and go WTF(well, more than I already was). I know Anita is supposed to be in her twenties, yet that fact just never seems to stick, and I constantly find myself envisioning her as mid-30s with the mind-set, perhaps, of someone much older, if not the maturity. And giving her the age of 27 in this upcoming book really drove home the point to me, as that is my age.
Anita does not act like any twenty-something I know. For any of you around Anita's age, do you feel the same way? And I know I'm making a sweeping generalization about how a 25-30 year old should act, but shouldn't there be some consistencies with the popular culture for this age group? I have so many examples, but here's two obvious ones:
-Does she dress like someone my age dresses? Maybe if it were the 80's or early 90's, with her silk shell blouses and pantyhose and power jackets. Maybe she's going for a retro-ironic hipster thing, and I'm too dull to see it?
-She speaks with none of the slang commonly used. And while yes, "nifty" is a, well, nifty word...it's not exactly the cornerstone of a young person's vocabulary, right? Doesn't she, in one book referencing her brother's opinion of her line of work, even say something like "he says it's cool, or whatever the kids are saying these days?" Uh. Right.
In general, this is such a minor pet peeve, what with the many many MANY issues with her books I am having these days. But still, shouldn't there be a least a few references here and there anchoring Anita to the age she is supposed to be?
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Date: 2006-04-16 05:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-16 05:32 pm (UTC)But, she not only has one financially stable job that she's sure about, she also has the stuff she does for the police and the execution..er..ing....
Isn't the average amount of jobs a person in her age group is supposed to have in his/her life something like 9? (Singular, one after another, not at once ^.^)
Yeah, Jason is probably one of the most normal characters, and the horrible thing is that half the time he's just there for humor or for scene transitions or something, yet he's so developed without LKH even having tried.
Ooh, and another pet peeve....I'm ticked off at her sexual habits. I have a very good friend who's a prude much like Anita was at first, so I never had a problem with that. But I don't think ANYONE around her generation has that "no sex or sex ALL the time" mentality. People in their twenties are a LOT more sexually open, on average, than I think LKH believes.
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Date: 2006-04-16 05:49 pm (UTC)That, and I could argue that raising zombies kinda is in the field of preternatural biology, because of the whole zombie factor.
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Date: 2006-04-16 05:56 pm (UTC)I wouldn't think zombies fell under biology at all--what's there to know? They're rotting human corpses, human bodies are basic biology, high school level, even. They'd probably be more likely to fall under parapsychology, considering it would be a lot more important to know about mental functions and about the powers of the people raising them. If they even have that degree in her world, since we have it in ours and all....
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Date: 2006-04-16 09:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-17 05:12 am (UTC)AGREED. Once again, I think Jason is a it more normal in his attitudes involving sex that Anita. And why does Anita treat him as such a mental inferior? He's only 5 or 6 years younger. Yeah, that can make a difference. But not usually like LKH would have you believe.
You know, I really like Jason. I am so torn about his upcoming book. And so "Oh shit!" when I read Anita will be playing his GF. I WANT a book about Jason. But I know, just know, LKH will BUTCHER him. Sad face :(
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Date: 2006-04-17 06:30 am (UTC)If Anita was a real person, not only would she be a bitch, but she'd be one of those people who no one has ever or will ever like.