The Frog: Ekphrasis & Prosopoeia: Mapping, Interpreting and Giving Voice

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Abstract

It was not as if The human was dissatisfied with their life, they were relatively happy, despite the fact that there had been many sacrifices. Yet there was a deep desire, sometimes consuming, to help others who felt trapped and overwhelmed, though they probably would not admit it, by the weight of expectation. The Human had been introduced to frogs by a friend who was obsessed by them, by their abilities to transform, adapt and survive. That frogs can move between heightened camouflage, textures, bodily mass, and expressive, celebratory colour, particularly intrigued The Human. The Human yearned to see other perspectives.
Original languageEnglish
Volume2
No.16
Specialist publicationSoanyway: Relaunch Issue
PublisherSoanyway
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2023

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