Because I love the yellow? Why are rational. Bring order to the chaos of life and death. As heinous the crime is proposed, as shocking is the confusion that creates a crime in society, you are sure that eventually adds up. I'm not saying that are resolved physically cases, but it will be rational, which is pacificatorio for the spirit: do you do with a "reason". Not so in life, which often escapes the rationality of the decisions of others (and sometimes even a sense of their choices). So yellow is a relief.
Yellow is also comforting for another reason, which is essential for a civilized person at the end, the rule of law is restored, or at least (though some strong power, hidden or not, try to prevent it) is unclear all that the law remains a key value. You can say the same of real life in these dark times?
In the works that I prefer the narrative mechanism makes rational and plausible events so that they converge in a final re-establish order and at the same time exclude any supernatural intervention, hence the yellow is perfect "Ten Little Indians " Agatha Christie.
In this gem of narrative, as I read the afterword by Falzon, " Nigger Island is also a journey through the Super-ego that he left the law which is his own, plunges into the depths of the id animal ... is a regression towards a system of punishment "primitive" ... The island's justice illegal does not question the legality of the Justice "Mainland", but reinforces it because it highlights the inevitability and the impossibility for the guilty to escape from its mesh "
Falzon continues with a quote from Tzvetan Todorov " The convicts - and the reader - trying in vain to find out who runs the punishments that follow ... No natural explanation seems possible. We must admit the existence of invisible beings and spirits. Obviously this assumption is not really necessary and will keep the natural explanation "(in fantasy literature, Garzanti, Milan, 1977, p. 51).
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