WITH THE PHOTOGRAPHER
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STEPHEN
LEACOCK
Stephen Leacock’s With The Photographer is taken from “Behind the Beyond”. Leacock is famous for his humourous
writings. In, With The Photographer, Leacock shared his bitter experience with a photographer
One day
Leacock went to a studio to take his photograph. The photographer looked at him
without enthusiasm. He made the author to wait for an hour. Then he took him
into the inner room to take photo. He placed a machine in front of the author.
The photographer was not happy of the author’s face. He said that the author’s face was quite wrong. The
author accepted it. The photographer added that it would look better if it was
three quarters full. To prove his skill in photography, he asked the author to
open his mouth and to close it. He felt that the author’s ears were bad so he
asked him to drop them a little more. He asked Leacock to roll his eyes under
the eyelids, to put the hands on knees, to turn the face little upward, to
expand the lungs, to bend the neck. By all means he wanted the best feature and
expression of the author.
By the photographer’s comment about his face,
he felt humiliated. He couldn’t bear the insult anymore, as his face was his
own only. He had lived with it for forty years and he knew its faults. The
author was angry and started to rise from the seat, the photographer took his
photograph.
On
Saturday, the author went back to the studio to get his photograph. The
photographer showed his photo. The author was not able to identify his own
image in it, because the photographer made so many changes in his eyes,
eyebrow, mouth etc. The photograph didn’t look like the author’s photo at all.
So the author asked the question ‘Is it me?’
The
author wanted a photograph that would have looked like himself. He wanted something that would depict his
face as God gave it to him. He wanted something that his friends might have
kept after his death to reconcile them to his loss. But what the author wanted
was no longer done.
Leacock
didn’t accept the photo given by the photographer, because the photo was too
beautiful to bear any resemblance to his appearance. Leacock preferred his
featureless face as it is and would not accept an improved one which is unlike
his face.
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