dream: A young man is making a confession. "I used to boo everytime I saw them (clowns) but now realize it was just fear." Then I'm traveling through a strange town where I see huge round clown heads of all sorts like this: but the size of billboards. Then one of them is chasing us, me and the young man, across a wobbly bridge. Then the clown head breaks apart on the bridge to the sounds of audience laughter . end
Are you bothered by clowns? I know some people see them as an object of fear, not me but I think Marcia used to when she was a child?
Yes, because they are grotesque exaggerations of what people are supposed to be like. Maybe that's a clue?
Clowns don't freak me out like they do some people. My sister gets freaked about them. A gross exaggeration. Interesting. Their body movements are exaggerated, but they don't talk. My sister gets freaked about mimes too. I'm thinking maybe it isn't a gross exaggeration of what people should be, but they actually lack that human element of deep emotionally communication. All show and no substance. Thanks Marcia. You gave me something to think about.
Your thoughts helped me on that one. I think that's why clowns have such a nightmarish quality to them to most people (especially in dreams). They lack that human quality that makes them, well, human. Their faces are plastered over to look like a doll or toy. I saw an episode of a show called CSI: Criminal Investigations. In one show, a woman became sexually attracted to the clown at her daughters birthday party and seduced him later while he was still in his full get-up. :shock: Anyway, her husband walked in on them and he killed the clown. Then they covered up the crime. Laughing, I asked my sister the next day, "Did you watch CSI last night?" Judging from the look on her face, I knew she had and she said, "That was just sick." :lol: