Monday, March 20, 2017

The Foreshadowing of the Lumberjane's Pledge


I solemnly swear to do my best every day. And in all that I do. To be brave and strong. To be truthful and compassionate. To be interesting and interested. To respect nature. To pay attention and question the world around me. To think of others first. To always help and protect my friends. Then there’s a line about God or whatever, and to make the world a better place for Lumberjane Scouts and for everyone else.

One of this series motifs is the concept of bonding and friendship, and according to the text of the Lumberjane’s Scout Pledge this friendship will soon be put to the test. Unfortunately, we were only tasked with reading Volume 1 of the Lumberjanes comic, so I am not sure how my prediction will turn out. According to the Lumberjane’s Pledge, a Lumberjane Scout must “think of others first” and “always help and protect my friends.” Now, considering friendship and bonding is one of the central motifs in this series, I believe it is an obvious assumption that eventually a circumstance will arise that will test the groups bonds with each other. As in any good comic series, any form of pledge or code of honor will inevitably be tested. That is how good drama is created and how the stakes can be raised higher than if they were simply put through dangerous situation after dangerous situation. The Lumberjane’s bond must be tested if any real character building is to occur. The Lumberjane’s must “be truthful and compassionate.” This truthful statement in particular could be tested. Maybe one of the group wishes to hide a secret from the others. In fact, this has already occurred more than once. In the beginning of the series Jo took one of the amulets that was dropped by the three eyed fox upon its defeat. Again in the first issue, it is implied that Ripley stole the glowing crystal from Rosie’s bathroom. Neither girl has informed the group of their theft, which could lead to trouble down the road. Jo picked up the same kind of amulet that the boy’s camp wears, and the ones that are implied to have forced the werewolf-esque change onto them. Who is to say that Jo will not undergo a similar transformation and attack her fellow Lumberjanes? Though these issues are not solved in the first volume, the motif of friendship clearly lends an eerie and dooming quality to the Lumberjane’s pledge if you dig deep enough.

6 comments:

  1. I agree, friendship is a huge motif in this graphic novel. I think your idea that there is an eery feeling with this type of friendship is definitely there.

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  2. I think your prediction is sound. Your observations are very on-point as well, thank you for detailing your theory!

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  3. I didn't even think of the theft element of the novel when I was reading it through and it certainly adds an element of suspense to an otherwise cheerful and comical piece. I think this post put an interesting spin on the obvious friendship theme for me and I am curious to see how a re-reading would change with this new insight.

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  4. I agree with the statement you made about truth. I think their ability and willingness to care for each other has already been tested after they recite that pledge. Great job!

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  5. I also did not pay attention to the theft of the amulet. I think you have a very interesting and well thought out take on the foreshadowing of the pledge. Of course I also have not read more so I cannot confirm but you provide good evidence for your analysis.

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  6. Hi Nick,

    I agree that we get some small hints in this first volume that the bond of the Lumberjanes will be tested, and I think the small acts of theft may very well have something to do with it. I would be surprised if the series decided to have any of these tests bring permanent doom or dissolution of friendship. The point about Jo stealing the same amulet that the boys have is an interesting one and given her transgender identity you could be onto something there. At this stage we do not know if the other girls know she is transgendered, so that might be a revelation in the later issues. Although, I fully expect the pledge to hold strong.

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