Warm Bodies
Book by Isaac Marion
If you haven’t read the book and would like to, STOP READING NOW! I LITERALLY SPOIL THE WHOLE BOOK!
Synopsis
Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion is not your average zombie book. In most books you are usually frightened by zombies and fear for the living characters’ life but in this book it is the exact opposite: you sympathize for the zombie. It makes you want to find a zombie and love it. In this comedy/romance novel, R, the main protagonist and narrator, is that zombie that we love so much. He tells us his thoughts and how he is feeling like any story told through first person point of view. Throughout the story we notice that his character begins to change. He wants to know what it is like to feel, to love, to lust. He wants to know what it was like to live again, heart beating and all.
One day when he was out to go get his brains for dinner he comes across a group of humans. Within these groups of humans he eats the brain of Perry Kelvin,
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This quoted is my favorite part of the book because it introduces R’s best friend, M. M is the really sarcastic, funny zombie that just makes you want to strangle him (because that’s what I wanted to do) but yet love him at the same time, or at least I do. He has been by R’s side no matter how annoying or funny he is. He has been the one who kept R going, who inspired him to go after the girl. He says things that make you really mad, sad, or happy, and that is what’s great about M; he is just the guy that is behind you to support you.
• “We smile because this is how we save the world. We will not let Earth become a tomb, a mass grave spinning through space. We will exhume ourselves. We will fight the curse and break it. We will cry and bleed and lust and love, and we will cure death. We will be the cure. Because we want it.” (page
My favorite quote from chapter being the first, “Mother, I bring sad news: your son was killed facing the enemy.” The mother said, “He is my son.” “Your other son is alive and unhurt,” said the messenger. “He fled from the enemy.” The mother said, “He is not my son.”
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Isaac Marion, the author of Warm Bodies, focuses on many different things while writing his novel. One of the things he stresses on is the use of teamwork. Throughout the novel he portrays the importance of teamwork, for both the zombies and the humans. In addition to focusing on how teamwork helps each “side” get through the task they have at hand we could see that there are certain ways that the team should be separated in order to be efficient. Throughout the novel, the humans are faced with a lot of challenges whose chances of success would increase through the use of teamwork.
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The excerpt from warm body show even though we envision zombies as heart less, and incapable of any feeling they are very similar to us. The reading has been my favorite by far, and has opened my eyes to another side of zombies. The narrator is R, and is a guy who is dead. I found it interesting how the zombie acted as people stereotyping each based on their clothing very much like us. In Cohen article he states in Monster Culture “We distrust and loathe the monster at the same time we envy, its freedom, and perhaps its sublime despair.”
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Although the novel isn't a challenging read, it's still deserving of its Newberry Honor badge. The side plots and twists were intriguing and flowing, especially when Roy's cunning plan to expose Mother Paula's had failed. The story organizes itself admirably, tying together plot events in a tight knot. Even Mullet Finger's conflict with his mother intertwined with Mother Paula's defeat as Lonna over glorified her son's actions for popularity. Despite the story's quality, the novel maintains a regrettably low reading level.
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And dear old eccentric Grandpa Harley slowly atrophied over a course of two years. Well, not noticeably at least; she couldn 't blame the medical staff for his death, not when they all tried so hard in a profession they were destined for. Yet even with the correctional vision of her glasses (she refused to get correctional surgery, just like her grandpa in those forgotten times of the technological revolution), Jade could never see how the charismatic, goofy old man who loved having tea parties with silly-looking blue lady dolls with the quirky, wide-toothed smile could deteriorate into a living zombie. Eyes weren 't supposed to change color, but she swore that his emerald eyes, which glimmered and twinkled with all the vivacity of a life lived to the fullest and the thrill of ADVENTURE!, dulled into a ghostly, mocking white - the same hue which adorned the bedsheets, the uniforms, the equipment, and, simply,
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