Week 12: Bloodchild (5 points)

 My reaction to Bloodchild varied throughout the text. Going into it I did not know what really to expect. Once I grasped the power dynamic between the humans and the tlic, it certainly only got more bizarre as the story progressed. The idea of in this universe the men being the ones forced to bare the children for the tlic was something very different and the details that went into the birthing scene that Gan was exposed to was very graphic. I always find stories involving the coexistent of aliens and humans to be interesting and usually offer a variety in how the plot is told. And Bloodchild is certainly no exception to that! 

The parts that I was able to connect with was the reason behind Gan going through with agreeing to have the child for the tlic. This motivator is a pretty common theme in a lot of stories across many different genres. That being the main character is faced with what seems to be an impossible task in order to save the lives of their family and loved ones. This type of story usually plays out through character development which certainly took place in Bloodchild through the character of Gan. Once he realized how important his family truly was to him, the impossible became possible because of his love for them. 

Being a motion design major myself, I could see Bloodchild being adapted to a short story of maybe 45-60 seconds long explaining the concept of Bloodchild through abstract visuals. Bloodchild certainly had a mood to it and that mood could translate very well into visuals. 

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