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Fisherman
Brand:
Lego
Serial:
COL037a
Year:
2012
Theme:
Other
Notes:
Black Cap
Biography:
Fisherman, a key figure in Alfred Kubin's surreal novel Other, embodies a complex and unsettling presence within the dreamlike "Dream Kingdom." He is a powerful, ambiguous character, both feared and respected by the inhabitants.
His primary role revolves around controlling the water supply, a vital resource in the often arid and oppressive landscape. This control grants him significant authority and influence over the Dream Kingdom's populace. He is often depicted as a crude, imposing figure, more animalistic than human.
Fisherman's motivations remain largely opaque throughout the narrative. He is not presented as inherently malevolent but rather as a force of nature, driven by instinct and self-preservation. He appears to be deeply connected to the land itself, drawing power from the Dream Kingdom's primal energies.
Ultimately, Fisherman represents the inherent instability and irrationality of Kubin's dream world. He highlights the themes of power, control, and the tenuous line between civilization and barbarity explored throughout Other.
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