Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Animal Farm meets A Christmas Carol

Welcome to the StoryCode Blog.

Hopefully you've had a chance to look through the site and explore some of the recommendations. Despite the testing we did on the site before it went live, nothing could prepare us for the reality of hundreds of readers populating the StoryCodes and seeing this thing we have created come alive.

This blog will hopefully add a little context to our journey with you as the usefulness of StoryCode unfolds. We suspect there are many surprises in store.

One of the early surprises has been the consistency of the matching between two classics of English literature; A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens and Animal Farm by George Orwell. So surprising in fact that we did wonder at first whether something was broken. It had been a while since any of the StoryCode team had read either book, so I set off to read them both in quick succession. This proved not to be too onerous as they are very short novels and the outcome was most gratifying from the point of view of StoryCode doing its job.

What I found was two dark, intense, against-the-odds (one good - one bad) fantasies with fully resolved endings, highly moral messages and featuring highly believable characters - okay some were animals - in everyday settings (these are the kinds of questions our coding process asks readers about the stories they have read).

Reading the two in quick succession over about four hours, I was not at all struck by any superficial similarities, and therein lies our previous disquiet about these two maintaining their 85% match, but the underlying fantastic morality tale in each become pretty clear.

What StoryCode has managed to extract and hightlight is that both are moral fables and this is their fundamental essence as stories.

Should someone looking for a similar experience be satisfied by this? The key is in the word 'experience'. The endings are profoundly different, Animal Farm tragic; A Christmas Carol hopeful - hope that didn't spoil things for you. So on a superficial level, no the reader won't get a similar ending. So don't expect simplistic recommendations from StoryCode. The crux of this particular match is that based on the StoryCode these stories are fundamentally similar, which makes the recommendation robust. Will you 'love' Animal Farm after reading A Christmas Carol? Now that is hard to say :-)

On a personal level, I delighted in A Christmas Carol, all my preconceptions dispelled whilst Animal Farm's political morality is simply too obvious - for a mature audience - with the benefit of historical hindsight, but its ingenuity and the unfolding resolution was truly troubling. Both experiences were stimulating and both prompt me to read more by each author. StoryCode has definitely worked for me on this occasion.

Steve Johnston

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