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Acid rain Quote by Walker Percy

“Imagine you are a member of a tour visiting Greece. The group goes to the Parthenon. It is a bore. Few people even bother to look — it looked better in the brochure. So people take half a look, mostly take pictures, remark on serious erosion by acid rain. You are puzzled. Why should one of the…” quote by Walker Percy
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““Imagine you are a member of a tour visiting Greece. The group goes to the Parthenon. It is a bore. Few people even bother to look — it looked better in the brochure. So people take half a look, mostly take pictures, remark on serious erosion by acid rain. You are puzzled. Why should one of the glories and fonts of Western civilization, viewed under pleasant conditions — good weather, good hotel room, good food, good guide — be a bore? Now imagine under what set of circumstances a viewing of the Parthenon would not be a bore. For example, you are a NATO colonel defending Greece against a Soviet assault. You are in a bunker in downtown Athens, binoculars propped up on sandbags. It is dawn. A medium-range missile attack is under way. Half a million Greeks are dead. Two missiles bracket the Parthenon. The next will surely be a hit. Between columns of smoke, a ray of golden light catches the portico. Are you bored? Can you see the Parthenon? Explain.””

Walker Percy

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Parthenon Paradox, 1970s (published in The New Yorker)

The perception of a cultural landmark depends on context; under threat, its significance becomes visceral and immediate.

In simple terms: Context changes how we value things.

Key Takeaway

Consider how stakes alter engagement.

Themes

context meaning perception history war tourism

Mood

reflective thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical analytical contemplative

When to use this quote

  • tourist visit
  • military observation
  • educational tour
  • photography
  • heritage preservation

Key Concepts

Existentialism psychology symbolism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does personal risk reshape appreciation?
  • What makes a monument meaningful beyond aesthetics?
A Different Perspective

If the threat is abstract, the landmark may still feel distant.

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