WATCHMEN WEEK: Who Are You Afraid Of? 03/12/2009
This is going to be a very short post today because my parents are on their way over to help us celebrate ONE YEAR with our little boy Ethan. Hopefully, tomorrow I'll be able to finish a post I've been working through in Nietzsche's superman and the dark nature of the Watchmen World. Until then, here's some brief thoughts on fear... * * * At the end of the film version (the ending is different than the book, in case you didn't know this), Lori wonders if peace will truly last. Dan answers by muttering a line that's stuck with me this past week: "As long as people think Jon's watching us, we'll be alright..." * * * Or to put it another way: "as long as people are scared of some mutual enemy- we'll be alright." * * * Pluggedin-Online made the assumption that this was a subtle reference to God- the Old Testament version that many see as vindictive and fearful. Does Jon represent "god" for a lot of people? An omniscient being that dishes out punishment whenever we cross Him? CommentsTue, 12 May 2009 03:26:33 I also find value in what Nietzsche was up to even though I disagree with him. Tue, 12 May 2009 03:31:54 A thought about your last couple questions: Leave a Reply |

