 | | 03-04-2007, 04:13 PM | |
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| Anyone knows if there is any significance in the door knob that Mrs. Kim gave Lorelai and why she made a point in stressing that it belonged to John Adams?
I might be pulling at straws but here are some possible similarities: John Adams Source: Miller Center of Public Affairs
2nd President of the USA.
Nickname: “Atlas of Independence”
Help negotiate the “treaty of peace” during the Revolutionary war Lorelai Gilmore
The 2nd Lorelai
Very independent woman
Brokered peace between Lane and Mrs. Kim
Door knobs give access to a home through the doorway. Quote:
"One of the most important aspects of Feng Shui is protecting the main door into your home. This is generally where all the energy (Chi) enters the property and it can be good or bad."
Symbols of protection and happiness are popular forms in wood, brass, etched glass, and in statuary art. Without contention, the most popular symbol of protection is a key. Sometimes, with housewarming ceremonies, the transferring of keys is a very purposeful ritual complete with prayers. Door knobs can be symbolic too as can windows which may figure into the door area.
Source: Manyrooms.net | This all seems very deep to me. Somewhere embedded in these two things (John Adams and the door knob) is the key to the message but I don’t want to make a fool of myself and guess what it could be
I also found this interesting considering Miss. Patty’s and Babette’s conversation about the rooster, the hen and the beagle in IAKHMR. Quote:
To prevent your husband from developing a roving eye, place a small image of a Rooster at your main door, facing out. This way, the Rooster is said to peck away all the peach blossoms, or young love that might be present.
Source: Dragon-Gate.Com | Do you think the writers were trying to make a connection between this reference in IAKHMR and WYBMLG? |
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