Snails in
Culture
Snails in
Popular Culture
Snails don’t seem to have a good stigma
to them in many cultures due to the fact that they are slow.
Most people associate that nature with being lazy and not good
for much. The fact that the snail isn’t a lovely animal either
means that it gets overlooked when it comes to art and other
types of cultural remnants.
Snails are more intelligent though than many people realize.
There are stories that depict them as being very strong and
self reliant. Those are traits that most people would love to
have. The moral of such stories is to explain even though the
snail is slow it has a purpose just like every other creature
out there. Yet the fact that they aren’t mystical or beautiful
has lead to more stories and cultures viewing them as something
bad or evil.
In fact, with many early cultures the movements of the snail
were viewed as being unclean and they often even marked people
with it as a sign of punishment. Yet you will find some great
early writings about the snails. For example the Greeks
believed that when the snails could be seen climbing the stalks
it was time for the harvest to begin. This was a signal to them
that it was time to reap the rewards of the foods the gods had
allowed them to grow and to live from.
The Aztec believed that the snail was the moon god and that
the shell was his protection. They also felt that the appearing
of the snail at times and then not at others had to do with the
meaning of the rebirth of the moon. Of course we now know that
this has to do with them being nocturnal and searching for food
at night instead of during the daylight hours.
Most of us are familiar with the works of psychologist Carl
Jung. He often talked about interpreting thoughts and dreams.
The analogy he refers to with snails is that the shell is the
conscious thought process and then the soft part of a snail is
the unconscious thought process. Not everyone buys this theory
though but the analogy is one that many professors continue to
use in their educational lessons today.
There are quite a few references in our language today that
refer to snails, but they aren’t in good light. They are meant
to mean a very slow process. For example saying someone moves
as the pace of a snail or that they are as slow as a snail. The
other is called snail mail which refers to mailing something
through the post office. We get used to e-mail which allows us
instant access so we then become impatient with what takes
longer to receive.
Sometimes you will notice snails in books or movies with
characteristics that are quite charming. The Disney productions
are great at doing this and the charm they put into them helps
people to enjoy these animals more. However, they still don’t
seem to get the attention or the accreditation in society as so
many others.
I mean, when was the last time you saw a business using a
snail as their logo? They want to give an image that people
relate to in a positive manner. Unfortunately the snail just
doesn’t happen to be one of them that fits into that
category. If you can come up with some creative ideas
though you may be the one that is able to help change some of
the mindsets that people have relating to snails in culture.
This is a great way for them to get some positive attention for
a change.
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