Well what kind of question is that? Audio books are told to you, so do you read it or listen to it? The answer is kind of obvious right? READ for god' sake it's good for you and your brain. Why do you think kids today have a hard time imaginating things, that's because being told a story and reading it are two very different world. Being told a story put you in the world of the storyteller, reading puts you in your own world. So read, develop your own mind, stop being a sheep.
I agree with you on the storytelling parts but we do have books now, don't we? If someone is capable of reading I would expect them to at least do the effort of reading. I also agree with you that imagination is created by your own brain no matter if you are being told a story or read it by yourself. What I don't agree with is the fact that so many people will choose TV or audio books over reading because of some sort of intellectual laziness which is now a new pandemic in this very era. Sorry I should have develop my rhetoric better but I am doing a comparative study for my Master degree about the educational system of today and the latter days.I disagree very strongly!
If you listen to a reading of a story you still have to use your imagination! You can only see what the author is describing in your minds eye. Each and every single picture in your head is created by your imagination, just like when you read. An audio book is not a film, it does not make the images for you, that's still entirely up to the reader.
There is nothing sheepish about listening to stories - that's how we as a species learned for many many more millennia than we have had books!
I agree entirely that TV and film are passive media, but neither books nor stories are.
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I agree with you on the storytelling parts but we do have books now, don't we? If someone is capable of reading I would expect them to at least do the effort of reading. I also agree with you that imagination is created by your own brain no matter if you are being told a story or read it by yourself. What I don't agree with is the fact that so many people will choose TV or audio books over reading because of some sort of intellectual laziness which is now a new pandemic in this very era. Sorry I should have develop my rhetoric better but I am doing a comparative study for my Master degree about the educational system of today and the latter days.
So you are right to correct me and accept it with a big Welcome :cheers:
I need to ask you a question about His Dark Materials, I have also never read them but I have listened to an unabridged audio version. In the version I listened to the character's dialogue was acted by different actors (I don't remember anyone else but Joanna Wyatt was Lyra) and the voices definitely influenced the way I pictured the characters.
Is this the version you listened to? If so, did the different actor's voices affect your own visualisation of the characters? Do you think that your imagination would have had a freer reign if you had just read the books.