Humor as a major theme? Jacko as a comedian?
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Re: Humor as a major theme? Jacko as a comedian?
I agree. I didn't see it as a major theme, more like a tool to make the major theme, war, more believeable. It seems odd to us now, but people didn't all of a sudden lose their sense of humour because of war.briellejee wrote: ↑03 Feb 2019, 03:05 I don't think humor was one of the major themes, but just an aspect of the book - and a good one at that. Jacko's character was superbly done to ease and lighten the major theme of the book which is war. And as for my favorite line of his, I don't think I have one that really got me cackling. I just like his humorous tone, especially when talking to Jamie.
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I was going to mention exactly that moment! It was so funny, and they even returned to the owl jokes later on in the book.Ever_Reading wrote: ↑03 Feb 2019, 14:01 I have to agree with those who point out that humor was not a major/main theme in the book. It was more of a cherry on top.
A little correction: the statement you mention was actually made by Jamie, not Jacko. Nonetheless, Jacko was definitely the comic relief in the book. One instance that comes to mind is after he teaches Jamie to hoot. Jamie hoots so well an owl in the distance answers him. Jacko then says, “See, Cap? You’ve got it. You’ve even attracted a sexy young lady owl who-oo is desperate to meet you.”
You just gotta love Jacko.
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Personally, my favorite kind of story to read is one in which (not to be over the top or too dramatic) the darkness and lightness of being are mixed together, and there is humor (I do dearly love to laugh ). Even from the opening- you had the bullets, and the dirt/grime, the *insects.* And then in comes Jacko, and I'm laughing at the same time my blood is pumping. It was such a great beginning to a book in a genre that can sometimes be a tough sell to me, and it set the tone for the rest of the book incredibly well. This was one of my favorite things about the book!
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Agreed! I think what made people think that humor was a major theme was because most of the readers are drawn to Jacko's wit and humor. We all liked him and that made him the center of the book, somehow.KristyKhem wrote: ↑03 Feb 2019, 13:20 I don't think humor was a main theme in the book. War was the main theme, but I think humor was exclusive to Jacko's character. This definitely made him more interesting to read about!
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Yup, I can't forget the owl hoot comedy were Jacko said, you have a girl friend up there cap. Hahahaha