KEY PASSAGES AND
SUMMARY SHEET
FOR HERMAN MELVILLE'S TYPEE
THE FAMOUS KORY-KORY PASSAGE
--body tattoos associate him with animal realm
--head, regimented linear tattoos, make him appear incarcerated
--free or "natural" insofar as animals are free?
--or constrained by tattoos/taboos—the rules that his culture subscribes to?
--but of course Kory-Kory would not understand the distinction between natural freedom and coercive/regulating culture (we assume!)
--true liberty in the Western/modern tradition means the freedom to assent or dissent to the law
--assent or dissent isn't even an option for Kory-Kory
--remember the tattoos: liberty to choose what type of tattoo, but not whether to be tattooed
--so, in a sense, Kory-Kory is imprisoned because he doesn't understand what it means to be imprisoned
--all animals are imprisoned within instinctual impulses (to recall last semester: if you are a bat or a cat, you feel like a bat or cat, but do not know you feel like a cat or bat; an anthropologist might help us understand what it feels like to be a Typee native, but he/she could not help us understand what it feels like to be a Typee native and yet at the same time not know we are feeling what is is like to be a Typee native!)
--and perhaps taboo is the same (or perhaps not!)
--perhaps Tommo flees because of the paranoia of being with a cultural system that is comprehensive yet unknowable to him
GENERAL/DIAGRAM SUMMARY
WESTERN MARQUESAN
ACCORDING TO TOMMO
1) mind 1) body
2) heartlessness 2) heartful
3) conquest 3) submission/doomed
4) quest/mobility 4) seclusion/immobility
5) communication with other worlds 5) inability for...
6) codified/written laws 6) natural law
7) writing 7) meaningless chatter
8) toil/technology/anxiety 8) ease/physical
gratification/
somnolence/
monotony
9) conquer environment 9) integration with...
10) artificiality/complexity 10) naturalness/simplicity
11) time oriented/history 11) timeless/no history