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RHYMES AND REASONS Beyond the Myths of Camelot and Mayberry How JFK's tragic death changed our view of reality. by Greg Asimakoupoulos November 21, 2003 as we recall that silent night when we ate supper without words the day our leader died. We cried when Walter Cronkite said that JFK was really dead and that our dreams of Camelot were only make-believe. A son’s salute. A horse-drawn hearse. Our kingdom went from grief to worse as Vietnam and racial war gave way to riot gear. What’s clear amid the blur of facts is how a rifle (like an axe) would separate the world we knew from what it would become. Our naïve nation came of age as protests, free love, pot and rage would prove our moral bankruptcy, yet free us to be real. For forty years we’ve grieved a loss that catapulted us across a chasm that had frightened us from leaving Pleasantville. Beyond the myth of Mayberry we’ve seen what Opie couldn’t see… that life ain’t fixed in half an hour, but God is always there. This article was printed from www.partialobserver.com. Copyright © 2013 partialobserver.com. All rights reserved. |