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fandomsecrets2012-10-01 06:20 pm
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I remember in a literature class that I read a short story by a famous American author--I forget who, but I want to say Hemingway--that had a theme of how someone could be swept up into patriotism and can use that to justify things like a war. Part of the story that showed that was a scene of a young man who recently decided to sign up to be a soldier in a war (I can't remember WHICH war--the Civil War? WWI? It wasn't recent enough to be WWII) and swept his lover into his arms and praised her for her "red hair, blue eyes and white skin."
So...yeah, the "nice red" comment made me think of that, although I doubt that's what the line meant. Drat, now that'll be stuck in my head when I finally get around to watching this show.