That's interesting and actually makes a lot of since. I'm going to think about that some.
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King kind of touched on that in the afterword of the book.
Ok, I've been wanting to post in this thread, and finally got some time to do it.
What we have to remember is that Walter sent Roland that vision. Yet, Walter did not really have control of it, as shown when he didn't know what it meant that there was a blade of purple grass.Quote:
If you fell outward to the limits of the universe, would you find a board fence and signs reading DEAD END? No. You might find something hard and rounded, as the chick might see the egg from the inside. And if you should peck through that shell, what great and torrentiallight might shine through your hole at the end of space? Might you look through and discover our entire universe is but part of one atom on a blade of grass? Might you be forced to think that by burning a twig you incinerate an eternity of eternities? That existence rises not to one infinite but to an infinity of them?
To me it's more of the same speak on the nature of the multi-verse. There are worlds withing worlds, there are alternate universes, everything's connected, blah blah blah. The reason Sk didn't delve into it further was because I don't think that he thought it was needed. I mean, would you really want SK to go into an entire chapter or two on the binding of philotic connections, a la' Orson Scott Card? I doubt it, it's hard to imagine drier reading material.
I went to youtube and found this video. It's the point I believe SK was trying to make. It might not seem totally relevant at first, but watch it.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jj975xlGiE[/ame]
There's what I was talking about, thanks JB.
Far out, took the kids to see Horton Hears A Hoo today...oddly relevant to this discussion :lol:
Horton is a mind trip Lisa.
To see? There is a movie? How did I not know this? :(
you don't have eyes, or ears??
it's all over the damn TV. I don't know if I should buy it. How good was it Lisa?
I don't watch tv.
therein lies your problem. :)
I actually gave my tv away. :)
I am not sure of the significance of the purple blade of grass. But I tend to agree with Brice.
Yes, I'd have to agree it's dangerous agreeing with me on anything. :lol: I try not to do so myself.
Well, at first I thought I'd got the bum deal, because my sister called it on taking the older two to see The Spiderwick Chronicles and I had to take the little 'uns to see Horton...but it was pretty cool. I generally loathe Disney, but it made me chuckle and it was reasonably faithful to Dr Seuss. Jim Carey didn't overact...and the opening sequence was awesome.
Btw, my sister thought Spiderwick sucked :lol:
Well, I could live in a town called Spiderwick. It definitely has a certain something, a certain ring if you will.
like a spider's penis? spider-wick?
Exactly.
It was the last blade of purple grass left that the purple buffalo feasted to extinction...
I can't believe nobody got my reference... :(
Honestly, you're going to laugh at me but I thought it was just purple grass from another world/dimension...
But I didn't read into it nearly as much as every other bit of the book...
I was sure the purple meant something but I did not understand the symbolism.
Hey guys...I have only just started reading "The Waste Lands" so my theory will mostlikley be proved false in a later book when all is revealed. Ill put the rest in spoiler thingy incase anyone hasnt read The Waste Lands
Spoiler:No doubt you have all read through to the end and know alot more than me and know me theory is totally wrong, but hey... I just thought I would share it anyway.