Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Week 11: Reading Notes Part A - The Divine Archer

Reading Notes - Part A

Bibliography: The Divine Archer by F. J. Gould (1911)


Birth of Dasharatha's Sons - I don't remember the note about Rama's mother seeing him as a cosmic being before he looked like a baby again. I think that is kind of neat! Maybe I could incorporate some mention of Penny-Nichole being a celestial being in some of my stories. That could give her a super mysterious background. 

Rama and Sita - Reading this section gave me an idea for something hilarious. Since P-N, Gregor, and Sarah are all supposed to represent different parts of Rama and P-N is kind of my main character at the moment, I think it would be really funny to put her in Sita's position of this story but have her be completely uninterested because she represents Rama's side of justice and righteousness, not his side of love and compassion. 

Parashurama - It would be really neat to do a story where P-N and the Strikes do something and then end up meeting different versions of themselves, like how Rama and Parashurama are different incarnations of Vishnu.

Bharata - P-N doesn't have a good relationship with her brothers when we first meet her but it could be cool to bring them back in. They could represent Rama's other two brothers that aren't Laskshmana.

Agastya - if I ever run low on ideas for stories, this would be a good go to so that I could explain some of the divine weapons P-N had from the battle with Rava story.


1 comment:

  1. I really enjoy the way that you chose to do your reading notes in sections! I find it makes it easier to follow, and allows it to be more like notes in preparation to write a story. I think you are doing great with your stories too! Your notes might be the reason why! :)

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