Obviously it represents the post-modern deconstruction of the savant. Hodor provides an ironic commentary on the politically correct viewpoint of the "ersatz savant"--one who provides little to no benefit on a widespread societal level but cannot be discarded due to prevailing liberal tendencies.
BRILLIANT
BRILLIANT
Hodor is more than just a person, he's a way of life and world-view unto himself
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
An interesting bit from A Clash of Kings that sadly does not involve squirrels
02/05/2010 06:21:37 AM
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DUDE.
02/05/2010 06:27:53 AM
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For once we agree
02/05/2010 06:38:45 AM
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~ Wanders away totally confused~
09/05/2010 03:19:45 AM
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The point was for you to become confused
09/05/2010 04:05:17 AM
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Derrida? I know I, as the author of that post, "am dead," but I was aiming more for Kierkegaard.
09/05/2010 08:26:32 AM
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