Thursday 28 May 2009

Magic, Monsters and Closets

The closet has been around for many many years. We all know it as a convenient place for storage. Closets come in many shapes and sizes – ranging from the simple rectangular unit with just a clothes bar inside to the modern closet organization system. Closets have evolved from being just a simple storage unit to a complex multi-purpose fashionable storage system.

Even with the emergence of modern closets, the old antique closets will still live on for years to come. This is because the old antique closets not only come with storage space; it also comes with an aura of mystery and magic. These old antique closets are usually designed to be a huge storage space. There is more than meets the eye though. The old antique closets are built with multiple hidden pockets of storage as well. A concealed panel at the back of the closet opens up to a secret area, the bottom of the drawers gives way to more hidden pockets and sometimes only a certain combination of movements will open some other secret storage within the closet.

The look of an antique closet itself lends a lot towards magical myths and legends. Detailed sculpting of lions, dragons and gargoyles are often seen as are carvings of mystical symbols. Coupled with a big mirror in the front, most antique closets look like a gateway to another world.

A lot of children’s stories ride on the dimensional gateway look of the antique closet. Writers often scribe tales of wonderful worlds that exists on ‘the other side’ of the closet. Stories like the recent movie adaptation of Narnia takes the mystery of the antique closet and spins it into a tale of adventure for children. The closet in Narnia – termed as wardrobe – served as the gateway to another world with magical creatures such as centaurs and satyrs.

Another popular angle of the closet mystery used by authors lean towards scaring children. The popular monster in the closet tale has been spun many times over and has spawned many variations telling the tale of monsters that come out at night from the closet in a child’s bedroom. Disney added a humorous adventure twist in the movie Monsters Inc. where monsters from another world scare children as a profession to generate electricity for the monster world. The story ends with the closet monsters turning to comedians because laughter generated more energy.

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