Friday, December 20, 2019
`` Iron John Written By Robert Bly Essay - 915 Words
Iron John written by Robert Bly, describes the differences between a ââ¬Å"wildâ⬠and ââ¬Å"savageâ⬠man. This essay will analyze the significance of both words and Blyââ¬â¢s theoretical considerations about masculinity towards Dave Eggerââ¬â¢s character named Thomas, from ââ¬Å"Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?â⬠Bly believes it is crucial to distinguish the ââ¬Å"Wild Manâ⬠from the savage. He mentioned, ââ¬Å"The savage mode does great damage to soul, earth, and humankind; we can say that though the savage man is wounded he prefers not to examine it. The Wild Man, who has examined his wound, resembles a Zen priest, a shaman, or a woodsman more than a savage.â⬠However, wilderness in an archetype of structure within all of us. Unless one gets to know it, one is able to realize the potential and energy within itself. MENTION A WILD MAN. Bly exemplifies this distinction between ââ¬Å"Wild Manâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Savage Manâ⬠by comparing a man living in the Fifties and a man from the Sixties. According to Bly, a Fifties man was aggressive and lacked empathy or compassion. ANALYZE MORE Bly mentioned, ââ¬Å"A receptive space or intimate space was missing in this images of a man. The personality lacked some sense of flow. The psyche lacked compassionâ⬠¦ The Fifties male had a clear vision of what a man was, and what male responsibilities were, but the isolation and one-sidedness of his vision were dangerous (Bly, p. 2).â⬠ANALYZE THIS QUOTE On the contrary, the ââ¬Å"Sixties maleâ⬠did have a more in-depth
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