SLAP HAPPY LARRY

  • Short Story Study
  • Picturebooks
  • Privacy
  • Symbolism Of The Circle

    Symbolism Of The Circle

    Just as the ocean has both a depth and a surface, the circle has both a centre and a circumference. In this way, there are two aspects to its symbolism.

    Continue reading

    June 21, 2021
  • Cryptobotany and Creepy Trees In Stories and Art

    Cryptobotany and Creepy Trees In Stories and Art

    With their roots reaching deep into the earth, trees encapsulate the tense relationship of history and modernity.

    Continue reading

    June 19, 2021
  • Posties, Letterboxes and Postal Services in Illustration

    Posties, Letterboxes and Postal Services in Illustration

    There will come a time when people don’t remember the postal service as it exists now (or used to exist). Here are some images which now seem a little quaint.

    Continue reading

    June 17, 2021
  • Sunsets and Sunrises in Art and Illustration

    Sunsets and Sunrises in Art and Illustration

    I can’t be sure which of these illustrations depict sunrise and which sunset, but it’s funny how sometimes you still get a sense of the hour of day. How do artists do that?

    Continue reading

    June 15, 2021
  • Mr Rabbit and the Lovely Present by Sendak and Zolotow Analysis

    Mr Rabbit and the Lovely Present by Sendak and Zolotow Analysis

    Mr Rabbit and the Lovely Present is a 1962 picture book written by Charlotte Zolotow and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Zolotow and Sendak were both giants of American picture book world. Mr Rabbit and the Lovely Present was also a Caldecott Medal Honor Book, so it’s interesting to look through a contemporary lens and see…

    Continue reading

    June 13, 2021
  • Gallatin Canyon by Thomas McGuane Short Story Analysis

    Gallatin Canyon by Thomas McGuane Short Story Analysis

    “Gallatin Canyon” is a short, grim road trip story by American author Thomas McGuane. This story served as the title of McGuane’s 2006 collection. In 2021, Deborah Treisman and Téa Obreht discussed its merits on the New Yorker fiction podcast. SYNOPSIS A man and a woman drive through Gallatin Canyon, toward Idaho, where the narrator…

    Continue reading

    June 11, 2021
  • Wrapping Gifts and Presents in Art and Storytelling

    Wrapping Gifts and Presents in Art and Storytelling

    They were at breakfast table, and the boy looked up from his plate curiously. He was an alert-eyed youngster with flat bond hair and a quick, nervous manner. He didn’t understand what the sudden tension was about, but he did know that today was his birthday, and he wanted harmony above all. Somewhere in the…

    Continue reading

    June 9, 2021
  • Clouds In Art and Storytelling

    Clouds In Art and Storytelling

    “I like the clouds… the clouds that pass… there… there… the wonderful clouds!” Charles Baudelaire, the stranger The water droplets in sea spray can have a big impact on the atmosphere by helping seed clouds – and they may form when bubbles violently collide underwater, New Scientist “As a cloud crosses the sun, silence falls…

    Continue reading

    June 7, 2021
  • Children’s Fiction Based On The Odyssey

    Children’s Fiction Based On The Odyssey

    There are three main types of modern myth, and by ‘modern’ I mean ‘3000 years old’. In one type the main character hangs around home base (e.g. an island). This type of myth is known as a Robinsonnade. Another much newer type is the so-called Female Myth, in which the main character (of any gender)…

    Continue reading

    June 3, 2021
  • Symbolism of Bridges and Rainbows

    Symbolism of Bridges and Rainbows

    Why bridges and rainbows? What have they got to do with each other? Well, the archetypal bridge is an arc shape, like the rainbow. Symbolically, bridges and rainbows can be similar.

    Continue reading

    June 1, 2021
  • How are the characters on Mare of Easttown related?

    How are the characters on Mare of Easttown related?

    If you’re struggling a bit to decipher the web of characters on crime drama Mare of Easttown, rest assured you’re not the only one. In line with more mimetic stories such as The Wire, the writers are making us work for basic info, including how characters interweave. This post avoids major reveals. However, some relationships…

    Continue reading

    June 1, 2021
  • Lighthouse Symbolism

    The lighthouse is a multivalent, paradoxical symbol which can come in very handy when crafting stories and connecting to theme.

    Continue reading

    May 31, 2021
  • Evolution for Kids: Teaching Resources

    Books for teaching evolution to children

    Continue reading

    May 23, 2021
  • Fish Tank Film Study

    Fish Tank Film Study

    When it comes to storytelling, certain themes are easy to get wrong. Attempts at subversion can end up reinforcing a culturally dominant message. Specifically, attempts to show the sexual vulnerability of teenage girls can tip into objectification in the wrong hands, or sometimes mostly by the people in charge of the marketing materials. When Netflix…

    Continue reading

    May 21, 2021
  • Writing Activity: Describe a Gallery or Museum

    Writing Activity: Describe a Gallery or Museum

    In any giant museum, your goal should be to spend 5+ minutes with 10 amazing works, not 5 seconds with 1,000. Less Wrong Header painting: Leroux Jules Marie Auguste (1871-1954) At The Cluny Museum

    Continue reading

    May 15, 2021
←Previous Page
1 … 26 27 28 29 30 … 94
Next Page→

SLAP HAPPY LARRY

Proudly powered by WordPress