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Posts tagged reading.

Stan Lee Reading Marvel Comic Books

I love it when comic books are read aloud actually. It’s one of my favorite past times with CBB. smile. Plus, Stan Lee the creator reading his creations! Marvel-ous!

Tagged: Stan Lee, comic book, comics, reading, marvel, marvel-ous, .
disneybound   28 ♥ 01.26.12

Reading Shakespeare Has Dramatic Effect On Human Brain | Science Daily. December 19, 2006

thegrumblingirl:

Shakespeare uses a linguistic technique known as functional shift that involves, for example using a noun to serve as a verb.  Researchers found that this technique allows the brain to understand what a word means before it understands the function of the word within a sentence.  This process causes a sudden peak in brain activity and forces the brain to work backwards in order to fully understand what Shakespeare is trying to say. 

Professor Philip Davis, from the University’s School of English, said: “The brain reacts to reading a phrase such as ‘he godded me’ from the tragedy of Coriolanus, in a similar way to putting a jigsaw puzzle together. If it is easy to see which pieces slot together you become bored of the game, but if the pieces don’t appear to fit, when we know they should, the brain becomes excited.  By throwing odd words into seemingly normal sentences, Shakespeare surprises the brain and catches it off guard in a manner that produces a sudden burst of activity - a sense of drama created out of the simplest of things.”

Experts believe that this heightened brain activity may be one of the reasons why Shakespeare’s plays have such a dramatic impact on their readers.

That is kinda awesome. I mean, really? Wow.

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Tagged: shakespeare, reading, science daily, brain, .
24 ♥ 12.12.10
Everyone loves Harry Potter … or Voldermort, but that all depends upon the side that you choose.

Everyone loves Harry Potter … or Voldermort, but that all depends upon the side that you choose.

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Tagged: Darth Vader, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, reading, voldemort, .
ellielynnn   24 ♥ 11.17.10
Win.

Win.

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Tagged: Harry Potter, flying, reading, awesome, .
Flickr / joel_r   310 ♥ 11.01.10
helenhunt:

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Currently re-reading … and loving it once more.

helenhunt:

favourite

Currently re-reading … and loving it once more.

Tagged: reading, harry potter, harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban, .
helenhunt   08.02.10