Friday, December 9, 2011

Blast From The Past: Achilles

The Iliad

History:
Face that launched a thousand ships: 
Helen of Sparta left her husband for Paris of Troy making her Helen of Troy. Her husband, furious, declares war with Troy and asks for aide from his brother, Agamemnon. Agamemnon joins his brother and he rallies the Greeks to declare war on Troy. Here starts the Trojan War.

How Paris got Helen:
He was offered her in return for declaring Aphrodite the most beautiful of the Greek Gods.
Hera offered the world. Athena offered skill in battle. Aphrodite offered Helen.


Hera

Athena
Aphrodite

Who we care about (as a class):

ACHILLES!

Hekter v Achilles
Seeing as our main focus is comparing and contrasting characters in our literary works to superheroes the main focus of this reading of the Iliad will revolve around Achilles. Achilles is the son of Thetis (Goddess). He is part god and has impenetrable skin (excluding his ankles down). He is highly skilled in combat and is known for changing the course of a battle in his favor.

The story begins in media res or in the middle. The Trojan war has already lasted for years and may soon *cough cough* come to and end.

Achilles v Agamemnon
The Achaeans(Greeks) suffered a great plague because Agamemnon would not return the daughter of a priest. To end the plague Agamemnon declared he wanted Achilles's spoil of war Briseis. Achilles would eventually be forced to agree, but would declare that he would leave the war with his army the Myrmidons. Achilles would also beseech his goddess mother to punish the Greeks with failure in battle for what Agamemnon, the leader, did to him

Achilles v Hekter
Achilles would challenge Hekter to a dual and bring the Myrmidons back into the war. He does this because his subordinate with possible family relation, Patroclus. Patroclus had worn Achilles's armor and charged into the battle tricking the Myrmidons to rejoin the war. Unfortunately, Patroclus is not as skilled in battle as Achilles, so he dies by the hand of the Trojan commander Hekter. Achilles seeks vengeance and challenges Hekter. By divine grace of the gods Hekter is able to avoid being slain by Achilles until Achilles is then aided and finally strikes Hekter down.

Thoughts:

The shield description is important because it is an arming of the hero scene. This is where the hero BECOMES the hero, and they are able to be awesome.

Achilles is a crybaby? I don't think...well he is, but there is good reason! This culture supports masculinity, and they took away his prize from battle. He has to defend his honor, but he might or should have gone about doing so without needing to plea with his mother. Asking you mother for help in a fight just isn't cool

Superhero Achilles?
He is clearly without a doubt, a superhero! He is part god apparently, and he also has godly fighting skills. He has a costume which is battle armor specific to him. E.g. from the story is that when he goes into battle, everyone's it is him or believes it is him in the case of Patroclus. Achilles also clearly has morales that fit society. He must exert himself so he will hold grudges because they make sense! He is fighting for a cause as well, if you consider personal glory a decent cause? Achilles has his own kryptonite (Achilles Tendon) or heels. Sure he may seem like a crybaby, but he is still achilles! ;)


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Blast From the Past : Oedipus

Oedipus the King
Play Summary:
Oedipus is king of Thebes. He took the throne after saving the people of Thebes from the Sphinx and taking the widowed queen, Jocasta, as his wife. At the start of the play Thebes is under a grave plague. The Oracle claims that the plague will end when the late kings murderer is executed or exiled. The play then revolves around finding out who the king slayer is.

About Greek Plays & Tragedies:
Time frame of Greek plays relatively occur  within 24 hours due to time constraints. Most plays also have a history/background that you would know beforehand; therefore, most people knew how the play would end. Greek tragedies end with on a really sour note as in everyone in the play ends in a worse position than they were before.

Oedipus's Background:
He is the son of Laius and Jocasta of Thebes. Laius and Jocasta meet with the Oracle of Delphi to foretell their future. The Oracle tells them dire news. It is prophesied that they will have a son! The bad news is that their son will kill the father and bed the mother O_o ...Well that just blows doesn't it?

Since this is clearly a bad thing they decide to spike their first born son's ankles and leave him to die. Unfortunately for them, a Sheppard rescues Oedipus and give him to the Royals of Corinth. Years pass and Oedipus is a find young man now. he learns of his prophecy and decides to leave Corinth so he won't do such horrible things to his "mother & father." On his travels he meets with Laius and his retainers. Apparently they get into a road argument and Oedipus slays them all except for one escapee (Father dies). Later he is challenged by the sphinx and saves Thebes. Which brings him to wear he is now...king of Thebes and husband of Jocasta (his mother). Life is a B**** isn't it?

[Spoiler]Ending[/Spoiler]
Oedipus realizes he is the murder and that Jocasta is his mother. He pierces his eyes and banishes himself. His family...since he had children...is left in a horrible position. His uncle/brother then takes control of the kingdom; though, he never wanted the responsibility.








Thoughts & Information:
 Greek Fate: In this culture FATE is inescapable. No matter what you try to do it will happen. That is why Oedipus was destined to do what he did no matter what ...
Blind SEE CLEARLY: The Prophet who knew about Oedipus and what he "did" before anyone else knew. Oedipus would blind himself afterwards when he figures out the "truth".

I find this all very sad ... perfect for the theme of tragedy. No matter what you do and how hard you try it will all be for nothing.

OEDIPUS THE HERO \o/
*He defeated Laius and his guard??? by himself???
*Rescued Thebes from the EVIL Sphinx.
*He has clear values and stays true to his word.
  *`Who else would really punish themselves to tragically as Oedipus did?

It wasn't his fault this happened. Apparently he had no choice, but he did spend his time doing what was right and helping the people. That is what a superhero does. Don't punish him for fate he cannot escape !!!


OEDIPUS CAN INTO SUPERHERO-ISM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Othello Conclusion


The Tragedy of Othello


☠ DENOUEMENT 
"Let the bodies hit the floor, 
                  let the bodies hit the floor, 
                                 let the bodies hit the floor." --Slipknot


I love saying denouement (day-nooh-mont). The end of a Shakespearean play comes in the final act for obvious reasons. I believe it is time for the routine body count.

And we will remember...


Barbanzio
*Apparently dies before everyone else in Venice. Hopefully Desdemona will take the news well....o wait...

Desdemona
*"Suffocated" by Othello. She forgives Othello, and claims she committed suicide.


Roderigo
*Wounded by Cassio. Executed by Iago.


Othello
*Suicided after learning the truth of Desdemona's faithfulness.


Emilia
*Murdered by Iago.



Scene Summary: "This is the night ... that either makes me or for does me quite." --Iago
Iago's planning and work has come to this. In the end of the night he will either gain all that he has set out for or fail horribly.

His plans seems to be going very well:
`Cassio & Roderigo fight. Cassio is injured. Roderigo is finished by Iago.
`Othello suffocates Desdemona.
Then comes Iago's downfall.
`Emilia confides the truth about the handkerchief to Othello. Iago is then forced to murder his wife.
`Othello after realizing the truth commits suicide.
`Iago is captured by the town guard for murdering Emilia...what next?


Thoughts
Well this is a tragedy all right. Everyone ended up in a worse position or dead..just like Oedipus. Final death count is five if we include Desdemona's father. Cassio doesn't die but is given Othello's rank, yet on the downside he never wanted to be the commander and now his friends/companions are dead. At least he still has Bianca somewhere. 

Iago
Iago ends up in a bad position, but he get's off pretty easy. No one knew his entire scheme, and those who knew a bit were killed off. Still from assistant to the commander to prison and possibly death is pretty bad. In the end he does swear to never speak again which only does him good. His strength throughout the play was through his manipulation through words and now his strength must come from silence.

He is clearly the main character of this play. He was in I believe every single scene. He was the protagonist because none of this would have happened if not for him. They would have just gone to Cyprus and saw that the battle had ended then they would go home and live happily ever after.

Iago is also a bit like Cartman from Southpark as well... Screw him over once and you get it back 100x worse!
Iago doesn't get promoted. He gets 4 people killed.
Cartman gets scammed "some" money. He kills the scammers parents and feeds them to him in chili O_o




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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Othello Act3&4

The Tragedy of Othello (cont.)

Strawberry Handkerchief (Hanky)

Act III Climax/Turning Point

We continue after Iago has revealed his plans against Othello, and he has already knocked some items off it already. He has gotten Cassio disgraced out of the rank of lieutenant. Othello now has a small voice in his head claiming Desdemona is sleeping around with Cassio. In a twist of fate, Iago now has possession over the strawberry hanky.

Importance of the Handkerchief
* It is like a wedding ring. A vow of faithfulness. This particular hanky especially because it is magically imbued.

After acquiring the hanky, Iago plants the "missing" hanky in Cassio's quarters. Cassio finds it then gifts the cloth to his mistress "prostitute" Bianca. Othello finds his handkerchief in Bianca's possession and puts the pieces together by concluding that Desdemona gave it to Cassio; therefore, his beautiful beloved wife must have been betraying Othello in the warm comfort of Cassio's chambers of betrayal!
The Turning Point
Othello vows to get his revenge!
...He has joined the dark side, Anakin has succumb to the Palpatine! I mean...Othello falls into Iago's scheme ;)
Act IV Falling Action
The Joker has won, and the city is falling into utter chaos. He has proven that under the right circumstances anyone can do bad. What will Commissioner Gordon do?
 /
Iago has won, Othello's world is shattering before him.Will Othello kill Desdemona?


Othello has gone mad with paranoia, and Iago is rejoicing in the thought of his victory. Othello frequently questions Emilia on whether Desdemona has remained faithful, but disregards anything she doth say. He has also become aggressive towards Desdemona to the point where he strikes her in public, because the anguish within his heart has grown too large and cancerous.

Thoughts
Iago
Iago is an evil genius manipulator. A pretty good politician. The best kind! The kind that everyone trusts. His plans are going well, but for how long?

Des"demon"a (The Demon)
They thought of women very lowly during this time and age. If Desdemona was not a faithful angel, then clearly she was a lustful demon.

Othello's Weakness
It is definitely his passion over trust. Passion is strong and powerful. If it is manipulated, then it can turn from bad situation to deadly really fast. Passion blinds us from the truths because it feeds off our inner most emotions. That intense spark of love or that lurking thought of betrayal. It was his minds poison that drove him into madness.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Othello Act1&2

The Tragedy of Othello

Characters List for Othello

Othello: Commander, Moor 
Iago: Ensign
Cassio: Lieutenant
Roderigo: Suitor
Desdemona: Othello's Wife
Emelia: Iago's Wife


Act I Exposition

As in all of Shakespearian plays we start of with the Exposition or Introduction. The setting is in Venice. We meet our main character Othello, Iago, Roderigo, and Desdemona. Iago, who is apparently Othello's "batman" (aide?), is stirring up trouble right form the beginning by exposing Othello's hidden marriage. Then Iago convinces Roderigo to pursue in taking Desdemona from Othello. It continues on with a confrontation of Othello and Desdemona's father. Othello is accused of bewitching Desdemona, so Othello is forced to convince everyone that they are "truly" in love. Othello is able to convince her father that they are and they all live happily ever after...Oh wait this is a tragedy :(

As a military commander Othello is ordered to defend Cyprus, so he takes along all the main characters with him.

[From Order to CHAOS / Wall Safe > Battlefield Unsafe]



Act II Rising Action


All the main characters have now arrived in Cyprus. We learn more about each person's character. Iago plans and schemes how he will destroy Othello in explicit detail.

List of Iago's things to do:
1. Ruin Cassio
2. Plant Seeds of Distrust in Othello
3. Get Hanky!
PS. Find out why I am doing this again :)


Ruin Cassio
Iago get's Cassio drunk because Cassio is a lightweight :/ ... Bad Cassio! Iago get's Roderigo to brawl with Cassio. Shortly thereafter Othello finds out and demotes Cassio.

Seeds of Distrust Planted
Iago find the sad Cassio and advises him to ask Desdemona for help because they are friends. All the while Iago nudges Othello into thinking about Cassio getting it on with Desdemona!


Discussion


The biggest issue here is apparently race; though I do not recall race (color) being a big factor of discrimination in Europe at this time. I expect it more to be discrimination via religion (since moors can be associated with islamists) or tribe/family/order/nation, and that all the (color) racism portrayed in this play is more of just to point out Othello's more noticeable differentiation from all the other Venetians and Cypriots (I prefer Cypricots).

We get a glimpse at Iago's character which is plain diabolic. He is a  psychological mastermind SUPERVILLIAN!!! I would compare him to the Joker except the joker is just misunderstood :( and Iago is pure >> EVIL << or bored. Either way both are similar in being able to sway the minds of others.

Just as Prof. said Iago rarely lies. So...he is pretty honest. <3 He's everyone's best friend <3


Now we know that people who act as everyone's best friend is clearly just an evil mastermind.

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