There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Disillusionment




This is one of the great gems by Watterson. The premise is so simple, yet the import is so overwhelming. Its hopelessness and desperation at its purest. By as simple an image as a boy going to school against his wishes, Watterson manages to evoke the feeling of utter devastation when dreams get broken.

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Like a particularly notorious child's tantrums, a mountaneous river's intemperance, a volcano's reckless carelessness and the dreamy eyes of a caged bird, imagination tries to fly unfettered. Hesitant as she takes those first steps, she sculpts those ambitious yet half baked earthen pots.