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A friend had me draw a picture of a house, mountain, coconut tree, a pond, and a snake. The house represents "my house". I'm not really sure what the mountain represents, maybe people in our lives. The coconut tree represents "our mate". The pond represents money. And the snake represents me. Reading my drawing, depending on the details of the picture, tells a "story" of me. Spectators around us were believing it tells a story of destiny, but I'm believing it just tells more of how I value life and the things we have in life.

2007-01-02 03:36:39 · 7 answers · asked by JenniSea1 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

7 answers

It's just a picture.

2007-01-02 03:43:46 · answer #1 · answered by DishclothDiaries 7 · 0 0

There's just one thing i want to note: Where is the picture?

"A painting is worth a thousand words" or more like a thousand by a thousand bytes. It would be much better if we could SEE the picture.

Anyway, by the way you describe it, and by the molds and turns of my imagination, the house is your shell (the body), the coconut tree is your reach (goals, ambitions, hope), the pond is your potential and your creativity (how far you can reach/see into it), and the snake is your walk (how you live) or the thoughts that constantly "crawl" or "creep" through your mind (your deepest darkest secrets). The picture is a general view of your life "in frame."

Note that this is my own perspective on this, and that others will see it differently, for "the angle of view for a picture changes the overall effect." Also, I have incorporated high symbolism for the things I have personally paired with (I view these objects in my own way)

Your perspective on the picture is very interesting to me.

But do tell me, for you seem to be answering your own question.
Alongside not providing us with the "evidence" to study your question and give you a more accurate answer.

2007-01-02 12:17:30 · answer #2 · answered by The 35th of the Order 2 · 0 0

You have a grammatical problem with your question. The word should be "imply", not "implicate". "Implicate carries a negative connotation usually used in legal terms, as in "his brother was implicated in the robbery, too". "Imply" means that something is suggested by something else, and that is the word you want.

As for the picture, I'd just take for what it is--an interesting game which definitely doesn't define your destiny, and may or may not have anything to say about what you value. It could just represent what was on your mind that day, or a TV program that popped into your head. Take it for fun, not divination.prophecy,
or reality.

Hey,Ho, Maggie!

2007-01-02 11:47:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I would agree with what you said. How you interpret youre drawing would tell a lot about you and what you value. You could also argue i guess that your values determine your destiny. If you value money over all else it will shape the direction your life takes (for example) So your values do have an impact on your "destiny"

2007-01-02 11:40:12 · answer #4 · answered by Courtney C 5 · 0 0

Drawing is kind of communicating to people and you can present there problem through it and with diffirent ways like comics. Drawing can also make you see the beauty of the world and how much of beautiful colors we have in the world.

2007-01-02 12:18:58 · answer #5 · answered by Sweet_kitten 1 · 0 0

i think it is just a bunch of funn enjoy your mind with this

2007-01-02 13:45:29 · answer #6 · answered by henryredwons 4 · 0 0

it's not scientific

2007-01-02 11:39:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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