guys be like “i know a place” and its the cursed 1848 franklin expedition carnivale in the artic
guys be like “i know a place” and its the cursed 1848 franklin expedition carnivale in the artic
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for @medmalmarch day 2: carnivale
thinking ABOUT the significance (and symbolism) of hickey getting stuck Outside the carnivale tent. keywords are substitution and the abject
That is one of my favorite parts of the episode! There’s so much information packed into what amounts on paper to a stage direction: Hickey leaves the tent. Largely recycled commentary of mine, written out in list form, because I am lazy, and also love lists:
* There is it, @catilinas!
** In a way, Silna does see England, though it’s not Goodsir’s England, or not how he wishes England to be. To Silna, it’s gaudy, artificial, loud, bright, and violent, and she nearly dies there.
*** “Je est un autre”, “I is another”.
**** Like, literally, because Cornelius Hickey is not his name, is not him. In a sense, Hickey is always beside himself. Hickey, the self-doppelganger.
OH YOUR MIND! this has similarities to my list but is not my list so consider:
*he also missed franklin’s funeral for david young bcs he was doing graverobbing. are the only speeches he’s actually their for before his own lashing and then his own execution? wow
I like your list a lot, @catilinas!
* Hickey being within the world of The Terror, in a sense, excreta: one can’t hold it in because it would make one sick; once expelled, one must then figure out how to deal with something unpleasant and hazardous, and how to reconcile both its troublesome existence and the troublesome need to expel it.
So, here we are, back at the abject.
** In a way, Stanley is almost self-scapegoating by not only partaking of the same gruesome fate he inflicts on others, but by making his death public.
*** A kind of excretory process.
I will stop talking about that, now; I promise.
Carnivale Hickey!
Behind the scenes - Costumes of Carnivale [Source]