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Before I leave the subject of football, something just called to mind a wondrous southern ditty that captures and clarifies the essence of Aristotelian tragic theory.
In
the 1988 movie Everybody’s All American, Dennis Quaid plays an LSU halfback,
Jessica Lange is his girlfriend, then wife, and John Goodman plays a big ol’,
good ol’ boy lineman. At one
point, Goodman delivers this gem of a lyric:
Listen,
listen,
Cat’s
a pissin’.
Where,
where?!
Under
the chair!
Run,
run! Get the gun.
Too
late, too late.
‘Tis
already done.
Classical
tragedy? Somebody or some group is
taking, or has taken has made a mess in the putatively clean house: “Cat’s a pissin’/. . . Under the chair!”
Usually
guns and other violence are what a society turns to in order to clean up its
messes, and cats are more dispensable than dogs or humans. But by the time the civilized society
of that household is aware of the scope and complexity of the problem, getting
the gun is pointless: “Too
late, too late./’Tis already done.”
How
is that different from the messes created in our major tragedies? To mention a
few: King Lear, Macbeth, Hamlet,
Oedipus Rex, The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire, Fences, Equus . . .
. Those tragic heroes, heroines,
and some supporting characters (under the marvelous label of Tragic Waste)
didn’t have a chance. If they didn’t soil the house themselves (and most did),
somebody had already done it for them, before they ever took center stage.
Sometimes the grand is also basic. Some
ditties are better than others.
Ha! As I like to remind folks when they're discussing the dispensability of felines, your in the presence of mixed company.
ReplyDeleteBelieve me, I was aware! I was hoping cat lovers could hear the irony. Of course, I think it's also true that more people dislike cats than dogs--and to go to extremes, more cats than dogs are tormented, even tortured, by kids (almost all male, I'd guess).
ReplyDeleteJust thought of this--wouldn't the ditty feel weird and wrong if it portrayed a dog making that mess?
People seem to have little patience/tolerance of cats/dogs making messes. Yet humans? Most of us give humans, especially family, another chance. And another... and another... and another.
ReplyDeleteSome ditties are just better than others. Or at least we turn a blind eye/kinder heart towards them. Why?
Everyone's all dogs and cats, and I was going to dispute your throwing Gatsby into the tragedy bus. Did you look at the ticket? It says Nick the Hero. We will have a gentle argument, on a later day.
ReplyDeleteMaybe if they had used a water-pistol ...
ReplyDeleteWith the Gatsby inclusion, I knew you'd get chewed on, Banjomyn. Love your comment, AH! A 'gentle argument' read as a 'gentleman's argument', and I glimpsed a duel in your future. A tragic waste, no doubt.
ReplyDeleteSo,'Tragic Waste'? What is the pedigree of this phrase?
Just returned from three days of driving. Stop. Must gather self. Stop. Will get back. Stop. Soon. Stop.
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ReplyDeleteHa! As I like to remind folks when they're discussing the dispensability of felines, your in the presence of mixed company.
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