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Abraham
Date: 2020-05-27 05:31 am (UTC)*nods* Yes, that's what makes it so fascinating -- there aren't any bad guys in the story, at least human bad guys.
(When I was at school, this was one of the most upsetting stories of the entire bible to child!me.)
Because it's a really upsetting story! Being the deeply unselfaware child I was, it didn't bother me that much when I was a small person, but it sure did bother me once I grew up enough to actually think about it. And especially when I had my own kid(s). (I taught this story at church two years ago and led into the discussion by saying, "We have a word for people who kill their children because they said God told them to. That word is 'insane.'")
Re: Abraham
Date: 2020-05-27 04:05 pm (UTC)And Welles had an idea for it, but it was completely rejected, so he quit the project. The idea was: Isaac doesn't go along with this willingly and passively, as in nearly all depictions through history. (I think the only exception is Caravaggio, go figure.) Instead, he's screaming and struggling and begging his father not to kill him, he's fighting for his life. And the producers were absolutely shocked by the idea, it would freak out the audience who came to be elevated. But, quoth Orson, that's what this story is. A child is about to be murdered.
I did my own version when I wrote a Star Trek: DS9 story about Jake Sisko called "Abraham's Son", because the episode in question - where he's nearly sacrificed as a test of Sisko's faith - really begs for it.
Of course, when I was a child we weren't taught that preceding chapter in the bible where Abraham is already persuaded to send Hagar and his other son into the desert earlier than that...
Re: Abraham
Date: 2020-05-28 12:53 am (UTC)You know what would be the most cool? A Wilhelmine take on that song! Either totally AU where she completely cathartically threatens to SHOOT DAD, or the semi-canonical one where she bargains with her marriage to get Fritz treated better. (Semi-canonical because her memoirs make it sound like he was released from prison and given a regiment a few days after her marriage as a direct result thereof, whereas we know that that didn't happen until a couple months later, when he agreed to his own marriage. Way to kill two birds with one stone, FW.)
Re: Abraham
Date: 2020-05-29 03:23 am (UTC)...which Abraham's Daughter fic did you like, the one with genderbent Tyndale or the one where angels are repositories of possible futures? (Also: I am filled with glee at my previous life choices that have meant that I could type that sentence.)
Re: Abraham
Date: 2020-05-29 07:15 pm (UTC)But I will like the one where Wilhelmine takes on FW even better, hint hint. Just think of that life choice!
Re: Abraham
Date: 2020-05-31 04:29 am (UTC)Re: Abraham
Date: 2020-05-29 03:52 am (UTC)Wow, that's really cool. And go Welles.
Of course, when I was a child we weren't taught that preceding chapter in the bible where Abraham is already persuaded to send Hagar and his other son into the desert earlier than that...
Ha, good point. There's a reading of this where Abraham is just a really sucky dad :P