Thursday, January 14th, 2010...5:27 am

Conclusion (Second Paper)

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It has been a very fine experience having worked with a hypertext. I think the modern philologist ought to read at least one hypertext, because this phenomenon it´s getting to be a common way to study english literature in the close future. I find it entertaining reading a hypertext. I think it´s a very useful innovation, since it stimulates the fantasy of the reader, because it is the reader who decides in what way he wants to read the text. But sometimes it´s hard to decide wich path you want to follow, and this is the easiest way “to get lost” in a hypertext.

I enjoyed very much reading “Lies”, by Rick Pryll. I must say it was easy for me to follow it´s paths because the hypertext is designed in a very clear form. But I have to say that Pryll´s hypertext incited me to start reading from no on hypertext. It´s an amusing and interesting way of studying english literature and it also excites your brain in finding out what would happen in your next click.



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