"Don't Read with your Mind." This title means don't let everything you read affect you with just the words. He want's you to read with your mind, imagination. If you just look at something, it is not the same as SEEING something, so to speak. When there is a scary part of a story and something pops out of the darkness, your imagination works wonders with the imagery that words alone cannot convey.
The title of this chapter, "Don't Read with Your Eyes," means that you shouldn't just read with your point of view in mind, try to read with the other characters' thoughts and points of view in mind. When your reading a novel, especially if it is one not set in your country and isn't very modern, it is very easy to just look at the story as just history, but this title and what the author is trying to teach us in this chapter is that you should look "through the eyes" of the other characters in the book (don't be narrow-minded).
I thin the title of this chapter means that instead of just skimming over words and yes, you are reading them, but you aren't absorbing the words. My parents always say yes, you may have heard me, but were you listening? It is the same concept. Sometimes I find myself just reading a book, but not thinking about it at all. That is the exact opposite of what Foster wants us to do. Consider what you read, absorb it, and think about other people's feelings and how they might read something, too.
"Don't Read with Your Eyes" means don't just take it the words you read, imagery is there for a reason, and if you read it strictly as the words are given to you, you're imagination and mind doesn't take it is a make it real for your enjoyment.
I know as I read that I always read the words, but as I get really into it, the images the words create take over the page and even though I'm still reading just words it's like a movie reel in my mind's eye playing out what I'm reading.
I think the title of this chapter has a deep meaning. "Don't Read With Your Eyes" It's pretty much saying don't just look at the words and think on the surface of things. At the beginning of the chapter the author talks about a book called "The Deed", where old ladies make a very big meal. The author says "you have to read through eyes that are not your own." He's not saying to literally look through the eyes of the old ladies, but to look at the meal from a different perspective than what it just looks like on the surface.
"Don't Read With Your Eyes" means that when you read the chapter, don't base what you are reading on things that are going on in your day and time. You need to put the book in the context of when and where it was written. If you put it in the context of your day and time, you won't get the same meaning. The author wants you to get certain things out of the book, and reading with your eyes won't enable you to get those things out of it.
"Don't Read with Your Eyes" means that there is a deeper meaning than what is being read on the surface. Many times in literature, there are hidden messages to things, or alternate meanings. If you just read with your eyes, you wouldn't see those. The author wants you to concentrate on the story, and get the full meaning out of it, instead of just reading without taking anything from it.
The title of this chapter means don't read so analytically because your seeing from a one-sided view instead of using the imagination to create an image that may not really be able to exist. Its also saying dont take everything literally but then again this is what offers differences in Christianity because Charles Darwin messed the vision up the church up and now many people take parts of the bible figuratively instead of literally.
The title of this chapter means that you should not just read with your eyes and enjoy the book but that you should try to get involved in the book and act as is your right there in the story. You have to look through different point of views based on what your reading, and think more about the story. Try to involve yourself in the story in order to have a better reading experience.
"Don't Read with Your Eyes" I think that is very deep. A lot of times we have to read a book for a grade or something and we usually end up skipping over things just to get done. I think that the author is trying to say that we need to really get in to the book and be focused on what is going on.
The title of this chapter "Don't Read with Your Eyes" has a deep meaning. I think it means to not take everything so literal but to think out of your perspective and use some of the hints we have read about in previous chapters like drowning or storms. It means to think critically about what you are reading about and not just skimming over it.
I think the title of this chapter, "Don't Read With Your Eyes," basically means to not just read the words, but let those words have a meaning. To my understanding it's saying to look deeper into what you're reading.
Dont read with your eyes to me means that you dont need to be just reading with your eyes but to be able to understand what meaning the author is trying to portray by use of those words. You dont not want to take everything the author says literally.
"Don't Read with your Mind." This title means don't let everything you read affect you with just the words. He want's you to read with your mind, imagination. If you just look at something, it is not the same as SEEING something, so to speak. When there is a scary part of a story and something pops out of the darkness, your imagination works wonders with the imagery that words alone cannot convey.
ReplyDeleteThe title of this chapter, "Don't Read with Your Eyes," means that you shouldn't just read with your point of view in mind, try to read with the other characters' thoughts and points of view in mind. When your reading a novel, especially if it is one not set in your country and isn't very modern, it is very easy to just look at the story as just history, but this title and what the author is trying to teach us in this chapter is that you should look "through the eyes" of the other characters in the book (don't be narrow-minded).
ReplyDeleteI thin the title of this chapter means that instead of just skimming over words and yes, you are reading them, but you aren't absorbing the words. My parents always say yes, you may have heard me, but were you listening? It is the same concept. Sometimes I find myself just reading a book, but not thinking about it at all. That is the exact opposite of what Foster wants us to do. Consider what you read, absorb it, and think about other people's feelings and how they might read something, too.
ReplyDelete"Don't Read with Your Eyes" means don't just take it the words you read, imagery is there for a reason, and if you read it strictly as the words are given to you, you're imagination and mind doesn't take it is a make it real for your enjoyment.
ReplyDeleteI know as I read that I always read the words, but as I get really into it, the images the words create take over the page and even though I'm still reading just words it's like a movie reel in my mind's eye playing out what I'm reading.
I think the title of this chapter has a deep meaning. "Don't Read With Your Eyes" It's pretty much saying don't just look at the words and think on the surface of things. At the beginning of the chapter the author talks about a book called "The Deed", where old ladies make a very big meal. The author says "you have to read through eyes that are not your own." He's not saying to literally look through the eyes of the old ladies, but to look at the meal from a different perspective than what it just looks like on the surface.
ReplyDelete"Don't Read With Your Eyes" means that when you read the chapter, don't base what you are reading on things that are going on in your day and time. You need to put the book in the context of when and where it was written. If you put it in the context of your day and time, you won't get the same meaning. The author wants you to get certain things out of the book, and reading with your eyes won't enable you to get those things out of it.
ReplyDelete"Don't Read with Your Eyes" means that there is a deeper meaning than what is being read on the surface. Many times in literature, there are hidden messages to things, or alternate meanings. If you just read with your eyes, you wouldn't see those. The author wants you to concentrate on the story, and get the full meaning out of it, instead of just reading without taking anything from it.
ReplyDeleteThe title of this chapter means don't read so analytically because your seeing from a one-sided view instead of using the imagination to create an image that may not really be able to exist. Its also saying dont take everything literally but then again this is what offers differences in Christianity because Charles Darwin messed the vision up the church up and now many people take parts of the bible figuratively instead of literally.
ReplyDeleteThe title of this chapter means that you should not just read with your eyes and enjoy the book but that you should try to get involved in the book and act as is your right there in the story. You have to look through different point of views based on what your reading, and think more about the story. Try to involve yourself in the story in order to have a better reading experience.
ReplyDelete"Don't Read with Your Eyes" I think that is very deep. A lot of times we have to read a book for a grade or something and we usually end up skipping over things just to get done. I think that the author is trying to say that we need to really get in to the book and be focused on what is going on.
ReplyDeleteThe title of this chapter "Don't Read with Your Eyes" has a deep meaning. I think it means to not take everything so literal but to think out of your perspective and use some of the hints we have read about in previous chapters like drowning or storms. It means to think critically about what you are reading about and not just skimming over it.
ReplyDeleteI think the title of this chapter, "Don't Read With Your Eyes," basically means to not just read the words, but let those words have a meaning. To my understanding it's saying to look deeper into what you're reading.
ReplyDeleteDont read with your eyes to me means that you dont need to be just reading with your eyes but to be able to understand what meaning the author is trying to portray by use of those words. You dont not want to take everything the author says literally.
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