Tuesday, January 13, 2015

My interpretation of Max Ernst's A Week of Kindness

From what I could tell, here is how things are happening in between each panel.

Panel 1: a woman is using a spell on a chicken egg and she killed a man as a sacrifice.

Panel 2: A man turned into a rooster is looking a an unconscious woman. Probably his lover.

Panel 3: The chickens are opening up a coffin with a woman in it with them looking down on her.

Panel 4: The chicken men are wrapping something right next to a dead woman on a stone floor.

Panel 5: the chicken man comes home to find his woman/lover dead and a bunch on non-anamorphic chickens around her body. He throws his arms up in despair. 

Panel 6: Two woman are prying cabinets against the door to keep the chicken man for getting them for whatever purpose. 

Panel 7: A chicken man is telling a dark terrible fortune to two different women and one of them seems distressed about the situation. 

Panel 8: women are hiding from a chicken man like in pane 6 but he looks more monstrous than human like. There is also a goose head coming out of one of the women’s heads. 

Panel 9: a bunch of skeletons are attacking a couple dressed as sailors and trying to take them somewhere. 

Panel 10: Barbaric chicken creatures are taking all the women away from a moving train and kidnapping them to be tortured. 

Panel 11: The chicken creatures are basically a cult and they not only torture women, but their own kind as well. They are using a device that’s similar to anal burning.

Panel 12: They are then whipping women and torturing them to death.


Panel 13: Then women are outside in a different location and are shooting each other to the death. 

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