(sub)TEXT: Containment and Play in “Jaws” | The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast | A Philosophy Podcast and Blog (opens in new tab)
We’re never told exactly how Martin Brody ended up as sheriff of a small beach community, despite his fear of the water. But his ultimate confrontation with the water, and the shark that inhabits it, have a fateful character that seems to implicate his own internal conflicts. Oceanographer Matt Hooper tells Martin that sharks are attracted to the “exact kind of splashing” human beings produce when at play in the water, and Martin himself seems to be distinctively lacking in the capacity for r...
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