Whenever I read the comic, Calvin
and Hobbes, I find myself lost in thought at the amount of depth that Bill
Watterson put into his comics that I, years ago, would have never thought of.
Take this for example. It seems like
some ordinary comic that could stand for just Calvin's childhood endeavors. But
if you think about it, it could be in relation to the fact that we as humans
want to make ourselves noticed and seen. Calvin here just gave us some insight
on how we feel as humans that we feel insignificant at times and want to be out
of the crowd, want to be noticed, want attention.
It is generally said throughout the
comics that Calvin does very poorly in school, but he has lots of insight on
the world as a whole and on human nature. Calvin and his portrayal of his
vastly different imagination that argues with him at times but also agrees on
some points, Hobbes, is actually more of a genius on humans and nature in
general.
Another little insight on life is
this one discussion/rant Calvin has. In this, Calvin attempts to describe to us
the reality that the world was currently in. People are destroying and fighting
over the earth, and it really is sad when you think about it. Calvin may be a
pessimist, but this pessimism is in the right direction, and I agree, and this
may just be because I grew up on
Calvin's pessimism, but the world
really is in an awful situation.
It really is sad to think about
because the way things currently are going, the earth doesn't seem to have much
left in it. Fossil fuels are going out and people are still stubborn to use
renewable energy for whatever reason, we fight over "precious"
minerals all the time. (I'm not very materialistic and live a somewhat Buddhist
philosophy guided life).
Just something to think about, how
the author portrayed his views on the world inside the mind of a little boy.
