From time to time, if I see someone, something, or some character breaking character or role, I intend on posting that. Furthermore, I intend on posting asides that I see in culture. I'm thinking specifically about movie characters like Woody Allen or Frankie Muniz from Malcolm in the Middle, but also Shakespearean dramas.
The fact of it is that the very act of making an aside implies that someone is getting the real truth.
Today at lunch, when I told her about Goldman's barn example, Danielle told me in the Antebellum South, they would put up facades on plantations to make the house look more richer than it was, even though behind the facade it was just a shanty house.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
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