Thursday, March 28, 2019

Shakespeares As You Like It - A Pre-oedipal Reading :: Shakespeare As You Like It Essays

A Pre-oedipal Reading of As You analogous It   In these lines we foregather how Orlando saves his brother from a serpent and a lioness. This is essentially what leads to their reconciliation. On the surface this seems moderately simple, but by using a pre-oedipal reading on this passage Ill make it a bit much complex. I will try to show that this passage depicts Olivers judgement of dismissal from his mother. I will excessively point out how Oliver is unable to achieve this liberation himself, and how he needs to be helped by his brother Orlando.             Already in line 106 we get a glimpse of Olivers problem A distressing ragged man, oergrown with hair, He is unknown and unrecognisable, even to his own brother. You can see that he is an adult person by his hair (beard), but he has not got an identity as a man. Oliver suffers from the same problem as Orlando had before he met Duke Senior, in the respect that he does not hold a father-figure to identify with. Rowland de Boys, who was his biological father, is dead. His only substitute, Duke Frederick, has threatened to chance on his estates from him, and thereby denying him his identity.             A snake is crawling towards Olivers mouth. If we take a finisher look at this snake in a pre-oedipal context it is fairly obvious that it is a phallic symbol. As I said it is moving towards Olivers mouth. If we regard the snake as a symbol of a penis, the vagina is be by Olivers mouth. On that basis, we can claim that Oliver is about to be penetrated and violated. We also witness a reversal of gender roles as we notice that the snake is female. This might represent Olivers (or indeed, mens) fears of being effeminated.             Whats more, Oliver is sleeping. In other words he is not fully aware of the situation he is in. He is also defenceless. He therefore needs someone to enlighten him and to save him. This is where Orlando comes in. He is now a representative of the liberated man, having found his father in Duke Senior, and having proved his manhood by being valiant and gentle. The mere sight of him makes the snake impotent, and it escapes. Orlando has now saved his brother from the threat of beseeming effeminate.

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