BetterMost, Wyoming & Brokeback Mountain Forum
Brokeback Mountain: Our Community's Common Bond => Brokeback Mountain Open Forum => Topic started by: Artiste on March 23, 2007, 09:26:32 pm
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It is said that the theme of the Brokeback Mountain is love!!
I hope so!! I must admit that I am more and more puzzled as that could be it or is only it??
However, there are themes equally worthy??
Be happy to get your theme of it...
hugs!!
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I can see that, but I see the bigger theme being the effect of rural homophobia (and homophobia in general) on the lives of all people everywhere.
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Well, how could you get a bigger theme than love, Tru? But I agree that the effect of living in a rural environment IS an important theme. When I was in school we often studied works of literature on several different levels. The action, characters, sociological, symbolic, and mythical. So, there can be several themes. But one which in my book HAS to be included is, of course, that Love is a Force of Nature.
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Well, how could you get a bigger theme than love, Tru? But I agree that the effect of living in a rural environment IS an important theme. When I was in school we often studied works of literature on several different levels. The action, characters, sociological, symbolic, and mythical. So, there can be several themes. But one which in my book HAS to be included is, of course, that Love is a Force of Nature.
Yes, Lee, for me the fundamental, overriding theme of the story/film is Love (with a capital "L", in the most transcendent, spiritual way possible). I know that Annie has spoken of her theme being rural homophobia, and an email pal of mine has written that, below the love story, is the deeper theme of homophobia and its pernicious effects (consistent with the sentiments of Truman's post), but, to my mind, the story would not resonate nearly as far or as deeply if this was its most important component. Amor Omnia--Love is All--this was the tragic, heroic Gertrud's mantra, and it is what Ennis learns in the bitter, haunted end.
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To Amor Omnia, my FRiend!!
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Love is the most important theme in the film but I have come to realize that LOSS is the theme that really breaks me up. All of the principals in Brokeback Mountain experience Loss.
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br. patrick
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I'll stick with the author on this: rural homophobia and impossible love.
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Thanks, thanks Br. Patrick and brokenbackjack!!
I do agree with you both.
Yes, loss is also a theme!! I had forgotten that and thanks for remembering that!! They in the movie and us have loss which breaks us up all of us!! In many ways!! Some ways, we do not think about usually or have not thought about yet!! It will be revealing to find out... these!! Lost of a son, lost of a father, lost of a mother, lost of a lover, lost of a house/home, lost of a job, it is endless?? Lost of one's life too? Sadness sets in, as there is loss of smiling, no more smiles by Jack and Ennis!!
And rural homophobia is evident now and then, too!! However, it seems that Annie talks too about homophobia in the cities or groups?? I think that that is important as a theme or subject too??
We often think that love is indeed at times or always impossible!! Could it have been more possible for Ennis as well as for Jack?? As a couple, could they have lived together??
I wonder... and think too about to-day's society!!
Awaiting your ideas ideals, stories, etc., as you wish,
hugs, hugs!! !!