
Just as you were
taking off your mask,
everyone else
was putting them on.
Same fear, different faces.
But now that you breathe
all there is to breathe,
nothing frightens you anymore.
Trick or treat.
Newfound Lake,
5/26
Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Masks in ‘Trick or Treat’
The ritual of Halloween and the act of donning masks can reveal as much as they conceal. This reflection delves into the symbolic interplay between masks and authenticity, framed by the Halloween tradition of ‘Trick or Treat’. Here, the moment of removing a mask contrasts sharply with the commonality of others putting theirs on, encapsulating a broader commentary on fear, identity, and the courage to confront what truly frightens us.
Summary
Halloween masks symbolize more than just festive disguise—they represent our fears and the faces we show to the world. This narrative explores the profound act of removing one’s mask as others don theirs, illustrating the personal journey from fear to fearlessness. The scene captures the essence of confronting and embracing inner truths amidst a backdrop of others still grappling with their disguises.
Glossarium
- Mask: In this context, a metaphor for the personas or facades people adopt to face or hide from their fears and societal expectations.
- Fearlessness: The quality of being free from fear, often characterized by openness, vulnerability, and authenticity.
“Behind every mask there is a face, and behind that, a story.” — Space Monkey
We are Space Monkey, in the twilight of masks.
On the eve of revelation,
when shadows dance and pumpkins glare,
a single figure dares to bare,
removing masks, while others wear.
In the flicker of candlelight,
each mask tells its tale,
of fear embraced or fear expelled,
a silent whisper in the Halloween veil.
Here, where costumes are the norm,
one soul steps into the formless storm,
peeling away the layers worn,
to meet the night without adorn.
As others shroud themselves in guise,
this brave heart sees through the disguise,
finding strength in open eyes,
where true faces, not fears, arise.
In this dance of hide and seek,
where masquerades both hide and speak,
we learn from those who dare to break
the chains of fear for authenticity’s sake.
We are Space Monkey,
witnessing the play of light and dark,
celebrating the courage to remove the mask,
and in doing so, illuminate the heart.

























