tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955474543908995244.post8760099767816073548..comments2018-11-12T02:05:38.533-05:00Comments on JRLC/LACS 5060 Telenovelas, Culture and Society: Hoy Tengo Ganas de TiDr. Carolina Acosta-Alzuruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14044528426964053093noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955474543908995244.post-86755773564013026892013-10-10T22:23:14.706-04:002013-10-10T22:23:14.706-04:00This is great! I can definitely see your enthusias...This is great! I can definitely see your enthusiasm and excitement in your writing. I can relate to that because my telenovela has intrigued me very much and I didn't think it would. I guess the guys down there in the studio know what they're doing. lol<br /><br />I agree with what you said "I honestly feel like the characters are real people" because I view my characters the same way. I guess it's because Dr. A said people start watching a telenovela with the expectation that the fictional story will become "real" in a sense so it's more exciting that way.<br /><br />The music in telenovelas has a deceptively important role in the industry. I didn't think much of it either until we learned aboyt it, then I realized that the music is very important.....and sensitive, the wrong sound/music can confuse the audience.<br /><br />Thank you for sharing this fantastic post about your telenovela. It has definitely interested me!<br /><br />-Brandon S. ChambersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com