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In Alive Poets Society’s fourth episode, we talk about the cult classic film The Lobster directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. We start by diving into the wonky logic of the movie, and how it compares to other fantasy literature. We break down some of our favorite scenes, and how the movie uses juxtaposition to build its theme. After debating the ending, we come to an agreement about two things, one being an amazing metaphor that Tom made up (that you can’t steal because he’s already using it in a short story of his own). Come back in two weeks to hear us get into the short story “The Paper Menagerie” by Ken Liu and politics! If you want a head start, you can read that story here: http://a1018.g.akamai.net/f/1018/19022/1d/randomhouse1.download.akamai.com/19022/pdf/Paper_Menagerie.pdfShout out to Mayo Nice for the intro music.Find us on Twitter @Alive_Poets and Instagram @TheAlivePoetsSociety to get the scoop on what we are reading/watching for next episode. Email us with questions, episode suggestions, or money at TheAlivePoetsSociety@gmail.com. Please rate, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed!