On Tue, 07 Aug 2001 16:01:59 -0600 Betty Ragan ragan@sdc.org writes:
Guy wrote:
Yeah - I agree absolutely. This is a bit fanciful (and apologies
in advance
to any Christians - no offence intended), but I see this as Avon's Gethsemane moment. His god is Logic and he thinks he's already
given more
than enough to show his devotion, and then he suddenly gets hit
with a
demand to sacrifice basically the only thing he's got left. But of
course
he's so far in by this time that there's no real prospect of his
doing
anything other than what he actually does.
I think Abraham and Isaac would be an even better analogy.
I'm more inclined to think of Macbeth, taking advice from people he _knows_ he shouldn't listen to and plunging on into self destruction because it means power and, ultimately, survival (or so he thought).
That's the Macbeth in the play. I'm a fan of the historical one (easier to defend than Richard III but far fewer takers).
But if we're going for Biblical analogies, I'll chose Saul for sheer, self-destructive cussedness.
And, if one of the Christians you were worrying about was me, I know I can be thin skinned, but I thought it was an appropriate metaphore.
Then again, I would have said it made Avon's logic out to be a false god in context, which would account for his Gethsemane going bust.
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