Blog Deep Dive into Station Eleven
CONTINUE READER’S JOURNAL FOR STATION ELEVEN, READING SECTIONS 5-6 (CHAPTERS 27-41) AND PULL TWO PASSAGES . “Always. Yes. When she traveled, she carried a sketchbook in her luggage, for the times when she was alone in hotel rooms at night. The focus of the work had gradually shifted. For a year’s Doctor 11 had been the hero of the narrative, but lately he began to annoy her, and she became more interested in the undersea. These people living out there lives in underwater, fallout shelters, clinging to the hope that the world they remembered could be restored. The undersea was limbo. She’s spent long hours sketching Lives played out in underground rooms.” (Mandel 213) I chose this passage because it shows who she had become as an author. The first character she had written about may have started out as her favorite character, later becoming one that she dreads and there has to be a reason. Whether it is because she has spent too much time with the character, or she is as a writer has