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	<title>Paul Boccaccio &#187; biblical</title>
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		<title>Salome</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[depictions of the moon as relates to madness]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oscar Wilde wrote Salom&#233;, a one act in French, about Salom&#233;, daughter of Herodius, and niece/step-daughter of Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch. I don&#8217;t know if what I read was a good translation, since I don&#8217;t know French, but the language felt stilted, perhaps forced, though all the characters&#8217; repeated reference to the moon and Salom&#233;&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oscar Wilde wrote <em>Salom&eacute;</em>, a one act in French, about Salom&eacute;, daughter of Herodius, and niece/step-daughter of Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch. I don&#8217;t know if what I read was a good translation, since I don&#8217;t know French, but the language felt stilted, perhaps forced, though all the characters&#8217; repeated reference to the moon and Salom&eacute;&#8217;s crazed litany of desire for Iokanaan gives the play a staccato rhythm, and redeems, for me, some of the odd phrasing. The end was inevitable&#8211;not just because we know the fate of John the Baptist from Scripture, but also because Salom&eacute;&#8217;s strength of obsession couldn&#8217;t go unanswered.</p>
<p>Salom&eacute; is basically insane&#8211;spoiled and mad with lust, and she&#8217;ll do anything to get what she wants. She doesn&#8217;t care whether she&#8217;s preying on the fatal love of the young Syrian or the hubris of Herod, who here is a petty, approval-driven man, willing to bow to his desires in some things, like taking his brother&#8217;s wife, but not all. He can&#8217;t get past his own bruised sense of propriety to the state of unbridled, unresistant acquiescence to temptation where Salom&eacute; lives. She has no filter, and no boundaries.</p>
<p>Wilde references the moon a lot, especially how it looks&#8211;invariably like a woman obsessed with death, looking for dead things. The play feels decadent and grotesque, melodramatic and extravagant; very much like the Art Nouveau in style at the time. I felt Wilde&#8217;s addition to the Biblical story, at the very end, was unnecessary, and didn&#8217;t quite fit with Herod&#8217;s shrinking, hand-washing character throughout the play.</p>
<p><a href="http://etext.virginia.edu/subjects/salome/salome.html">Read the text for free</a>, in French, English or both, side by side. Also worth noting: Aubrey Beardsley drew a series of illustrations for this play, of which <a href="http://www.artpassions.net/galleries/beardsleyn/salome_.jpg">this</a> is a good example.</p>
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