RE: Sons & Mothers


Subject: RE: Sons & Mothers
ZazieZazie@hetnet.nl
Date: Tue Jul 09 2002 - 05:40:03 EDT


Scottie said:
    But there you go, that's the psychoanalyst talking again,
    the analyst who hasn't yet managed to replace the pleasure
    with the reality principle & continues through the night
    chiseling away at his three eventual masterpieces. My
    own mother, too, is to be found lurking behind that arras.
    'Of course you can do it,' she used to say, 'of course
    you can. After all, you're my son.'

    Scottie B.

This reminds me of the book "the gospel according to Peanuts" which interpretates Schulz's
writings in a biblical and/or theological sense

In one gag, Linus and Lucy stand in the outfield cheering Charlie Brown on as he is
trying to get one over the plate:
Linus: "Come on Charlie Brown, you can do it!"
Lucy: "Yes, come on Charlie, you can hit that ball!"
Linus: "Actually, we know you can't"
Lucy: "How can we stand here and say 'We know you can do it' when we know that he can't?"
Linus: "Yes, by cheeriing him on, we're becoming hypocrites! I thought baseball was supposed to
BUILD character, not tear it down!

So, maybe this is what is wrong with Scottie?

Zazie

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