Captain Hook by Made to Stay
Designed by Carsten Jörgensen
An archenemy is the principal enemy of someone or something, often in stories it is the protagonist's most prominent and worst enemy. Captain Hook is such an archenemy of Peter Pan in J.M. Barrie’s play; Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up. The play's subtitle underscores the primary theme, which is the conflict between the innocence of childhood and the responsibility of adulthood. Peter Pan has literally chosen not to make the transition from one to the other and a question might be if we, deep in our soul ever grow up?
When it comes to close-hooks there are, far reached and with a bit of fantasy, a certain relation, because when it comes to tidying up our home we might need to be hooked by a sense of order to prevent chaos . We must grow up to see a distinction between precaution and prudence of tidiness. We all have it deep in our memories those loud cries of anger and despair from our parents. “Get the mess cleaned up!” Even as adults we might now and then have this inner archenemy speaking to us when our home looks like a bomb strike. We are all prone to this childish disregard for order and tidiness and thus need a Captain Hook!
Materials
Aluminium.
ITEM
CAPTAIN-HOOK