Sep 13, 2012

Reading Journal: "Martian Chronicles" quotation

"Now I'm insane."

 

           Before Mr. Xxx committed suicide, these were his last words. Although Captain Jonathan Williams and his crew made a successful journey to Mars, the Martians thought they were psychologically troubled patients with astounding hallucinations. Actually, the tragedy was caused by the Martians' psychologically developed ability to telepathy. The "normal" earth people reading the script may feel frustrated at the stupidity of the Martians, or maybe the Martian's own insanity. However, the actions of the Martians imply that the definition of insanity can be subjective. People might actually be all insane.
           People like to define other people based on their own grounds. When another person does an action that seems abnormal in their own perspective, that person is considered "insane." However, everyone's psychological state is different; nobody can define if other person is insane or not. Maybe, the person who is defining others is insane. Then, that person views other "normal" people as insane. People's mentality is not constant, because it changes according to the environment. When everybody except that person act in an different way, that person doubts own normality. There is no boundary between insanity and normality. Even in the Martian Chronicles, Mr. Xxx, who was certain of his own normality and the insanity of Martians in the asylum, is certain of his own insanity after just a few happenings.
           Instead of regarding people who have different personalities as insane, people need to learn how to encompass the differences. Everybody is both insane and normal.



1 comment:

  1. Nice commentary on that story. I hope you get to finish the book at some point, assuming you enjoyed the parts we did cover.

    I think Bradbury was critcizing the McCarthy era of American history when many artists and homosexuals were labeled "insane" by a large section of conservative society. Good work.

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