Tuesday, April 15, 2008

WHISKY,VICTORY AND VIRILITY


The cap of the green bottle popped out and flew in the air and there was foam erupting out of the bottle rising through its neck as if it had been waiting to be liberated from that little phallus shaped cramped space to see the world outside and mingle with its own species of gases out in the air. The pulse of the erupting gases was so fast and furious for the pain of suppression could be easily sensed from the speed of the foam gushing out of the neck. The neck is a very narrow part of the bottle that had subsumed the pressure all along. But, the determined gases at last succeeded in their attempts to overthrow the cap and it tumultuously came out of it. AT last, the taste of freedom could be savoured and the fringes of the green bottle were left with the last traces of evaporated droplets of whisky. Of course, the until then filler, of the bottle would now fill the stomach of a hedonist and in a few hours make its new parasitic host, a heckler, giving him a harrowing gusto. The fetid fluid is often used to symbolise victory. But, there can also be another interpretation of this. Mind and brain are different entities. Now after the malodorous liquid starts fleecing the control of its parasitic host, the person becomes a flippant and is likely to become a firebrand. Now, the brain reaches a comatose state and the mind begins to take control. This signifies the victory of mind over brain. The brain ends up becoming a spendthrift of energy thus, paving way for the contentious mind to prove its virility over it. Whisky itself comes into the picture as a mark of celebration, a mark of one proving one’s virility over another and there is contend between the contents of the bottle and the bottle itself leading to the story of another victory. This victory also is ultimately the gases proving their virility over the subsuming cap. The next case is that of the one between the mind and the brain. This again is the victory of one over the other which means that the loss of one’s virility to the other. We see an intertwined sequence of the three happening in different places between different things. But too much of whisky affects a man’s virility and would lead to a second man interfering and wooing the hero’s wife for obvious reasons. So, this is reason good enough for all those generous hosts to renounce the habit of drinking for them to replicate and prove their virility.