IVIV (13) scene three synopsis
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Fri Nov 6 09:47:38 CST 2009
> In addition to being a major Shakespearian figure in A Midsummer
> Night's Dream, Puck is also an Erisian force of the Earth specific to
> the British Isles, positioned somewhere betwixt a deity and an imp.
>
> He also, of course, is a fairy.
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maybe nothing but Puck's last name is Beaverton (sorta ironic
considering he likes the dudes more) the home (in Oregon) of Nike,
Inc. (also greek goddess of Victory) who's logo one could construe as
fang-like--and I've heard mention of a Nike Factory called Fang Teng
(sp?). oboy
>
> If I may be allowed to go over the top for a moment—I'm sure it's far
> too late to talk about spoilers here—It's Doc who kills Puck. It's as
> if Doc is killing some essential and uncontrollable force of the
> earth. It also resolves the plot involving Mickey, by virtue of Doc
> icing the bastard who murdered Glen Charlock. In Typical Chandler
> fashion, the soiled knight's real quest is not a paying gig, but a
> personal one.
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that's my chapter, mate. I'll have more to say about that all scene next month
Rich
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