Postby Animus Seed » Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:55 pm
First, the color brown: Brown is, of course, the color of soil, the earth. It is a natural color. The brown rat creature is a savage being, untamed, though uneducated. Brown is also the color of certain people's skin.
The color purple, by contrast, requires dye, and is associated with royalty. Kings dressed in royal robes--robes colored purple. In deed, the most significant use of the word "purple" in Greek is in Aescylus' Agamemnon. This is complicated, however, by the fact that the world "purple" in Greek was used for no less than 37 shades, including brown and even some shades of green. It was also considered the color of blood.
The rat creature's eyes are red, which is the English color of blood.
Ironically, it is the purple rat creature--the royal, noble color--who is weak and sensitive, always wanting to eat quiche, a decidedly non-monstrous food.
We can thus conclude, from the colors brown (Earth, skin), purple (royalty) and red (blood):
...Obviously, Jeff Smith is a New Age paganist who thinks we should all go kill Vincente Fox and introduce an anarchist government in Mexico. Obviously.
Kyrie eléison.