Thursday, March 10, 2011

Color... Is It Necessary?

"The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts." -Marcus Aurelius

"'Why can't everyone see them? Why did colors disappear?'

The Giver shrugged. 'Our people made that choice, the choice to go to Sameness. Before my time, before the previous time, back and back and back. We relinquished color when we relinquished sunshine and did away with differences. We gained control of many things. But we had to let go of others.'

'We shouldn't have!' Jonas said fiercely."

Look around you... really, look around. What do you see? Just everything you normally see, right? All those colors, the contrast between shades, patterns in the hues. It's just so common to you that it fades away, unimportant. Like music playing at a party, it's just a background. Something we take for granted and forget about, until it's gone. If you woke up one morning to find everything in black, white, grey... of course you would notice. Can you imagine it now? The familiarity of your everyday life in dull shades of darkness, nothing noticeable anymore. The velvet red petals of a rose... gone. The comforting blue of the sky, missing.

"When you're a [child], you don't see color." -Marshall Mathers (Eminem)

Jonas, main character of The Giver, finds it "unfair" that his world is colorless. What do I think he means by unfair? I think he's imagining the possibility of color... it's one of the small things we have today to define your personality. There was even a time in our history where people were judged on the color of your skin. This also brings in the possibility that color can be used in negative ways, and can bring problems. When the Committee takes out the pain and the conflict, they also exterminated the joy and the love. Everything is neutral, just the same: "The Sameness", the Giver calls it. No colors can bring out the differences in the society, nothing that can cause envy and fear. So, color can bring problems, too... who knew?

"Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky." -Rabindranath Tagore

Unfair that nothing has color, unfair. What does that word mean? Fairness is everybody getting everything they need, and do you honestly need color? Can you live with everything the same? Jonas grew up with it, could stand it. His parents and their parents before them didn't feel anything about it. Yet, once you saw the colors, felt the warmth (and the chill) they bring, once you've tasted their sensations, you couldn't leave it. I would wake up one morning and notice if everything was colorless, but having to live that way, wake up to it day after day is unbearable. Will my eyes even be able to take the difference?

"How beautifully leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days." -George Burns

Is "unfair" the proper word to use in the situation? You can only ever get what you need by getting it for yourself, and if you need color, well... how do you get it back? Let's rewind, and go back to when there was color. How did it disappear? Where did it go? The people of the society decided for themselves when they wanted to block out war and pain. Did they know they were also eliminating color and cheer? During Jonas' family's "Evening telling of feelings", his sister, Lily, claimed she felt "angry". His father had announced he felt "concerned", and his mother confessed her "guilt" and "fear". That's what they are probably taught, that when you feel more weight in your chest, you are sad. When your skin starts to prickle and your mind is overwhelmed with thoughts, you are angry.

"The color of truth is grey." -Andre Gide

Even though we have the ability to feel much more intense feelings than Jonas and his community, we are extremely lucky in the fact that we don't have to feel them. I doubt anybody I know has ever felt truly angry, when something is so special, their unconscious mind will take control. Oftentimes, to be angry, you will first have to be afraid. Fear can very much lead to angry acts of aggression. I don't believe any one I know has ever felt deep sadness, when the world just looks darker and the colors don't seem to matter anymore. What more is what we call anger, than frustration? What we know as sadness is usually just disappointment. When people like Jonas, who knows what those words really mean, hear incorrect uses of them... well, it must be extremely frustrating to hear such things.

"If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and color, we would find some other causes for prejudice by noon." -George Aiken

So, what do you think? If you started reading this post from the beginning to right now, would you please take the time to answer this: Is color necessary? Did what you think a few minutes ago to right now change? Color... it's everywhere. Is it possible for us, as humans, as living creatures, to live without it? Do you agree that it shapes us, makes us who we are? Color changes the way people act around us, different colors create different atmospheres. Of course, it is in no way the only trait you can judge someone on, especially their skin color. Eye color, hair color, paint color, curtains color, wall color, all of it. It's all important and they all play a huge role in the way we live. The tail of a peacock, vibrant juices in a rasberry, clouds of the sky, it all matters. So, why is it unfair that Jonas cannot see color? Because feelings, all feelings: Head-lifting feelings, eye-widening feelings, heart-stopping feelings, are indeed necessary to living. Not just surviving, but living.

"Being born, especially being born a person of color, is a political act in itself." -Alberto Giacometti


Thanks so much to the site below, where I got the color quotes!

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/


P.S. My blogpost partner is Olivia, and I have commented on her two Giver blogposts.


2 comments:

  1. This is magnificent blog post I think it is fabulous! I was thinking of writing a blog post using your technique. (If that is ok with you?) I enjoyed how you included the reader into you blog by asking them questions such as: "Look around you... really, look around. What do you see? Just everything you normally see, right? All those colors, the contrast between shades, patterns in the hues. It's just so common to you that it fades away, unimportant. Like music playing, it's just a background." This is a great way to intrigue you reader and start off a blog post. You also explain colour in such an interesting way. I would never think of writing about it the way you did. I like how you write about colour in our world and the Jonas's world! Amazing Job!
    Olivia

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  2. Thanks, Olivia! I'm not really sure if I have a technique, but if you see something like that you're more than welcome to try it out! I really appreciated your comments, and thanks for letting me know what part caught your attention. It made me feel really good to hear what you had to say!

    Hime

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