Wednesday 16 March 2016

What is the story behind Robert Langdon's Mickey Mouse watch?

The vintage, collectors edition Mickey Mouse watch was a gift from Langdon's parents on his 10th Birthday. As per the book, Langdon has not owned any other watch after that.



Quoting directly from the book:




Although its juvenile dial often drew odd looks, Langdon had never owned any other watch; Disney animations had been his first introduction to the magic of form and color, and Mickey now served as Langdon's daily reminder to stay young at heart




Growing up after his introduction to the magic of form and color, when he started taking interest into symbols and like, he would have figured more about Walt Disney, who, he says that, was doing his best to pass on the Grail story to future generations, during a conversation with Sophie.



Again quoting from the book, about the further details he gave to Sophie about Walt Disney




Throughout his entire life, Disney had been hailed as "the Modern-Day
Leonardo da Vinci." Both men were generations ahead of their times,
uniquely gifted artists, members of secret societies, and, most
notably, avid pranksters. Like Leonardo, Walt Disney loved infusing
hidden messages and symbolism in his art. For the trained symbologist,
watching an early Disney movie was like being barraged by an avalanche
of allusion and metaphor.




This would have ensured that Walt Disney was and will always be a hero for Robert, and especially this watch would have been holding a very special place in his heart (which he said that introduced him to the world of magic, in the first place)

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