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EWein2412 ([personal profile] ewein2412) wrote2005-05-26 12:06 pm
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A Fete Worse than Death

Last week while Tim was in CA I had to drag the kids thru the "Summer Fayre" at Sara's school. It was very earnest but SO disorganized. They'd been planning to have it on the playground, but it was pouring, of course, so they were forced to cram themselves into the corridors and classrooms and 2 small gym halls. They had a bouncy castle in one hall and a magician and refreshments (along with 3 different raffles, a plant stall, paint-your-own flowerpots, bake sale items--yes, you can sell baked goods if parents are coming along to supervise their nut-allergic kids in buying). One of the disappointments was that the visiting fire engine had to leave to put out a fire ten minutes after it got there. Mark and I got to watch the firemen putting on their suits and then speeding across the playground with siren wailing--and ten kids running after them, JUST LIKE in all the classic pictures of fire engines. Sara came out of the school building about thirty seconds later and said, "Where's the fire engine?" and we told her, "It had to leave to put out a fire."
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In other news:

Mark (5 years old): Why is your eye so small but it can see big huge things? My eyes are very small but I can see the whole of you, and you're big.

Tim (45 years old, pompously): "The eye is the window of the soul."

He wasn't trying to be helpful when he said it, but I took that ball and ran with it. "Look, the window of our house isn't very big, but you can see all of Perth and Kinoull Hill out there! Your eye is like a window!"
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I just adore Fullmetal Alchemist. It is so gorgeous and sweet and melodramatic and irreverent. Sara likes it too.

Incidentally, is there some special significance to the enormous array of manga characters who are blind (or nearly blind) in their right eye? I have got a character in an unpublished novel who is blind in his right eye (Dark Secrets of E Wein)
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[personal profile] seajules 2005-06-01 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
It was something that struck me when I first started reading Saiyuki after already being a fan of Yami no Matsuei. Your question reminded me of it, and of the fact that FMA and Weiss Kreuz also had characters who fit the theory.
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[identity profile] coffeeandink.livejournal.com 2005-06-02 09:58 am (UTC)(link)
In YnM, it's Muraki. I have never actually been sure which eye is artificial, since neither one looks human, although I'm going to go with right, since that seems to be the general rule.

Hmm. I'm not sure it holds true for Fruits Basket (where the character does have a double-nature, but so do others, and of the same kind) or Tokyo Babylon/X (where the blindings take place during the series and after the revelation of a dual nature, which again isn't limited to that particular character).
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[personal profile] seajules 2005-06-02 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Both the unflipped manga and the anime show his right as the artificial eye, though I agree neither of them look exactly human.

There's also the flashback to Tsuzuki in the hospital with a bandage covering his left eye. The few other anime characters I can think of whose left eyes are covered/blinded are all "good guys" for whom the injury was not self-inflicted (which I just remembered is the case with the characters in Weiss Kreuz and Saiyuki, and would not surprise me is the case with Muraki and Tsuzuki) and for whom the injury often seems to represent prior blindness to some form of evil which led to the literal blinding.
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[personal profile] seajules 2005-06-03 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
As an incurable punster myself, I must admit part of the fun of the discussion has been watching the wordplay. *G*
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[personal profile] seajules 2005-06-03 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Subconsciously, you knew such phrasing would bring a light to my eye. *G*
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[personal profile] seajules 2005-06-03 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Even if we didn't see eye to eye on the topic, I am rarely so violent.
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[personal profile] seajules 2005-06-03 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm no comic visionary, but I like to think I can see my way around a good jest.

Really, feel free to stop me at any time.
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[personal profile] seajules 2005-06-04 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I see your point.
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[personal profile] seajules 2005-06-06 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for indulging me. *G*