Mr.Spider+reading+journal+(4)

Twins shows us that we live in two worlds at the same time: the real world we live in, and the imaginary world of our minds and stories. Do you think we should be reading stories about murder in school? Could the stories in the imaginary world have any impact on the real world of your life and other students? How does an imaginary story like Twins change your real life? Remember to use **evidence** from the story to help you examine your ideas.

Yes, as a student, I believe that reading such genre's are important because they reveal the various aspects of the writing world opening many doors, by showing us different ways in which a author can create a story. Reading stories such as twins can affect anyone who feels emotionally towards it, in the sense that they can view the plot as the author did. I dont believe that imaginitive stories would impact students at an older age, because we have come to an age now where we can differentiate between whats real and whats fiction.

The story changes my life in the way that the author used real scenes, where murder could actually be possible. Such as the shaft, and acting as the wife in the motel, banging on the walls so that the people in the rooms next to you can hear, creating this whole different image in their minds as to how the husband could have dissapeared.