Description
What makes the witch still so compelling to our imaginations? how dos the clown reach through our tears to laughter?
The witch gives us a picture of power in the feminine, of feminine intellect and spirit, primordial in its force, authoritative in its wisdom. The clown gives us a picture of the soft feeling hidden within the masculine, which men must turn to, receive, and embrace.
The Ulanovs explore these figures in a unique way–not as mere literary, anthropological, or historical themes, but in terms of what they mean to people in the actual living of their lives, in facing their problems and potentialities. Women especially need to face the witch in themselves to open the power she embodies.
Men facing the witch in themselves must deal with this fearsome power firsthand, no longer blaming women for it.
Men need to face the vulnerable feelings behind the clowning masks, and open to the largeness and range of life they have hidden from in their elaborate clowning defenses. Women facing their own clowning can penetrate behind their masks to find more of their own hidden strength and feeling.