I am interested in learning more about the sick writings he wrote. CNN refused to broadcast due to the violent nature of the works. A link or more in depth description would be appreciated.
2007-04-17T16:40:22Z
well, i found the works published (cleaned up) and learned he had an obsession with molestation in both works, and one he swore to kill a teacher whom the kids hated. I just was curious to find some rational to his demented mind.
The Oracle2007-04-17T19:15:58Z
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I read the plays, and they certainly are violent. But I'm cautious not to take these two plays out of context; I mean, we're not told if Cho wrote 40 plays, and all the other 38 were about prancing unicorns and sunny summer days. It's easy for us to look at two isolated scripts, and say "oh, everyone should have known".
The problem with creative writing is that it's supposed to be creative, and, in disciplines such as English writing and drama, we must make a distinction between art and life. A lot of the time, teachers push students to explore their creative boundaries, and to even explore taboo or controversial material.
I mean, look at William Shakespeare. If you want to read King Lear, it has really terrible violence - eyes being ripped out of live skulls, and nasty, nasty deaths. In King John, there is another scene where a prisoner's eyes are to be put out with hot pokers. And Romeo and Juliet, a high-school staple, features teen suicide. A lot of other drama and writing has equally - and even more graphic - violence.
But we study this stuff openly in English classes everywhere - it's even considered fine literature. And then, when you compare the violence in literature and the violence imagined by screen writers, directors and producers for many of Hollywood's most celebrated movies and films, Cho's writing really pales into insignificance. I mean, look at "Silence of the Lambs," or any one of the three films in the "Saw" trilogy, which features people's ribcages being ripped open while they're still alive, and people being forced to put their own hands into acid. That's way nastier than Cho's writings, but it made the film producers multi millions.
Because of the graphic nature of a lot of material in English, Drama, and Arts - and because we don't know if Cho wrote other plays that weren't of this orientation, I think it's difficult to condemn his teachers for not "recognising" the "warning signs".
Otherwise, we should probably lock up a great many of the world's best writers and artists in the name of safety and security. And we should probably shut down Hollywood while we're at it.... minds that twisted should be referred to counselling, right?
Should this be so important to have it broadcasted - No it should not be. We must just forgive and move on and pray for the families who have lost their loved ones. We will never understand the mind of this individual even if they do post his writings. Lets leave it be.
You had me with the "blame" question yet then lost me once you went on to position out the reason why liberals must be blamed. the guy replaced right into a mentally sick nut pastime. no matter if he replaced into "liberal" or "conservative" would not truly count number a lot, the guy replaced into looney tunes. Why can we could lay blame in any respect, except in basic terms seeing it for what it replaced into? do not attempt to inform me that no conservatives have psychological ailments, it exists in all walks of existence. i hit upon it disconcerting that both component of the political perspective favor in charge someone, all and sundry. even if the actual undeniable actuality that the completed volume of his ailment wasn't recognized and acted upon via psychological health experts seems to in straightforward words get a byline.
he is a victim of society and the 'caste' created by kids. although everyone blames him, it is not fully his fault. he is guilty of murder and innocent of being a human at the same time. you will see repeated outbursts like this unless adults tell kids AT A YOUNG AGE to treat everyone equally and accept everyone. it's not a matter of guns, it's a matter of society. people like putting others below them to have a false feeling that they're on top.