Words Murdering Peple
The book Lullaby, by Chuck Palahniuk is a well-written pushing the avant-garde. While reading this book you get a great opportunity to fallow along with the narrators every thought and emotion, learning valuable lessons of the power of words, emotions, and the effect they bring upon people. This book, along with choke, stranger then fiction, the very popular Fight Club, and many other books he has written, shows Palahniuk¿s very unique and obscene way of writing. The book Lullaby also shows a second theme to you, the addiction a man can have with the false sense of freedom. Palahniuk does an outstanding job clarifying the two themes in this story. The first theme is shown in the story when the narrator, Carl Streator a news reporter is assigned to investigate the cause of ¿sudden infant death syndrome¿ which is occurring to children and babies, causing a peaceful death during their sleep. Once Streator comes across the cause, a culling song, which is a lullaby sung in Africa to kill people in a painless way. Streator begins to figure out the power of this culling song, Streator starts to drift off in repetitive thought about the culling song pondering of its power. Thinking it could become a plague of death, ¿Imagine a plague you can catch through your ears. Sticks and stones will break your bones, but now words can kill, too.¿ [p.41] He begins to think if this song gets out to the world that books and TV programs are going to begin to be silenced. In realty why was the government trying to silence books? Is that because words have too much power or effect on humans? The truth of the madder is that words are very powerful and can mean a lot, it can changed ones views, give someone false hope, or bring them down. The second theme centers on the addiction a man can have with the false sense of freedom. One can feel like this when they have power to be free and do what ever they please but are held back by guilt from the past or from the wrong they are about to do. In the story when Streator starts to reiterate the culling song in his head, believing that the first word leads to the second and so on, beginning to dissect each word and soon finds himself unable to loose the thought of the song and its effects. He does think that he holds more power then he thinks and that whenever he thinks of the song people end up dieing, he finds it too easy to think of the song, and not wanting to kill everyone that annoys him he forces him to seek help. He¿s informed that he has more power with the culling song because he has more emotion that he has bottled up inside him causing him to be more when he thinks of the song killing other with out him even having to speak. From this point Streator feels like he has the freedom to kill whomever when he really isn¿t free at all. He may be free from the annoyance of other but he isn¿t free from the guilt that he feels that lingers along with him wherever he goes. From then on he decides that the culling song is dangerous and all copies should be destroyed. Anyone who likes to read vulgar books with twisted plots and endings I highly recommend this book. It has a twisted ending and lots of psychotic humor. It¿s a quick and fun read that indulges on the power of words and false freedom.
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