Friday, Jun. 28, 1968
An Arbitrary Guide to Soul
An Arbitrary
Guide to Soul
Fortunately, soul is not the exclusive possession of good guys who are losers, or even of bad guys who are winners. As a guide to further understanding, here is a totally arbitrary gallery of familiar figures from legend, history and the arts, who by their works or hangups are either elected to the Valhalla of Soul (YES) or relegated to Straight City (NO):
YES NO
Aaron Moses
Bonnie Clyde
Bottom Titania
Billy Budd Fletcher Christian Aaron Burr Alexander Hamliton
Charlie Brown Orphan Annie
Catherine the Great Frederick the Great
Holden Caulfield Andy Hardy
Charlie Chan Sherlock Holmes
Cleopatra Julius Caeser
Coleridge Wordsworth
Dickens Thackeray
Disraeli Gladstone
Dostoevsky Turgenev
Dracula Superman
Fag in Oliver Twist
Faulkner Hemingway
Homer Vergil
Fanny Hill O
Captain Hook Peter Pan
Julia Ward Howe Francis Scott Key
Huck Finn Tom Sawyer
Don Juan Casanova
Thomas Jefferson George Washington
Jesus St. Peter
Job Jeremiah
Kierkegaard Hegel
Lawrence of Arabia T.E. Shaw
Leatherstocking Daniel Boone
Robert E. Lee U. S. Grant
Luther Calvin
Marat Robespierre
Melville Hawthorne
"Mona Lisa" "Nude Descending a Staircase"
Napoleon Wellington Oedipus Jocasta
Molly Pitcher Betsy Ross
Pocahontas John Smith
Pcgo Daddy Warbucks
Pope John XXIII Pope Pius XII
Baron von Richthofen Kaiser Wilhlem
Teddy Roosevelt Franklin Roosevelt
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Hamlet
Rousseau Voltaire
Shakespeare Bacon
Sitting Bull Custer
Snoopy Sandy
Socrates Plato
Strindberg Ibsen
Swift Pope
Thoreau Emerson
Tom Thumb P. T. Barnum
Tonto The Lone Ranger
Nat Turner John Brown
Whitman Long Fellow
Mary Worth Prince Valiant
Christopher Wren Frank Lloyd Wright
Ferdinand von Zeppelin The Wright Brothers
John Brown
Longfellow
Prince Valiant
Frank Lloyd Wright
The Wright Brothers
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