2012年5月3日 星期四

Journal 69: Magic Pictures


      In the second picture, where three kids are riding on a fish, the size of the fish is endogenously big compare to other things in the picture. The  children are not suppose to able to ride on a gold fish and the gold fish is not suppose to be bigger than it’s container. Which seems like to be the bucket that’s under the fish. The fish appears to the kids as a very usual thing. the kids are riding on the fish as if they are riding on a house. There is even a rope that holds from the fish’s mouth to the child’s hands. The children does not have an expression of surprise, disbelief or any other physical expression that allows the reader to think it is a special thing or any how unexpected. This is magic realism, unusual things appear in everyday life and people seem to be not surprise of it. The surrounding creates a feeling that the fish and children are very normal. They are beside a old wall with a brume beside it. There are no painting on the wall or anything that shows modernization. The reader might miss it and thought it is a very normal thing if not paying attention. 

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