Oxymoron-Hanging upside down hands and knees clutching the knots along the rope Tally pulled herself up into the dark frame work of the bridge. Then stole through it's iron skeleton and across to New Pretty Town.
Irony-"Have seen the piggy"
"The what"
"There's a piggy on the loose
I think tally wore the mask so the pretties couldn't see her face and make fun of her or get her in trouble because she wasn't even supposed to be there.
History Of The Mask: "The wearer is also considered to be in direct association with the spirit force of the mask and is consequently exposed to like personal danger of being affected by it. For his protection, the wearer, like the mask maker, is required to follow certain sanctioned procedures in his use of the mask. In some respects he plays the role of an actor in cooperation or collaboration with the mask. Without his performing dance and posturing routines, which are often accompanied with certain sounds of music, the mask would remain a representation without a full life-force.
The real drama and power of its form is the important contribution of the wearer. When he is attired in the mask, there is a loss of his previous identity and the assuming of a new one. Upon donning the mask, the wearer sometimes undergoes a psychic change and as in a trance assumes the spirit character depicted by the mask.
Usually, however, the wearer skillfully becomes a “partner” of the character he is impersonating, giving to the mask not only an important spark of vitality by the light flashing from his own eyes but also bringing it alive by his movements and poses. But it would seem that the wearer often becomes psychologically completely attached to the character he is helping to create. He loses his own identity and becomes like an automaton, without his own will, which has become subservient to that of the personage of the mask. It appears, however, that at all times there remains some important, even if sub rosa, association between the mask and its wearer."
http://www.anymask.com/historyofthemask.html
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