Medieval Magic and Mysticism
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Old Hobbits Die Hard

Monday, November 25, 2019
I pictured Sam as Cogsworth for some reason?
GANDALF: "We must go through the mountains"
GIMLI: "Oh hell yeah!"
SAM (tiny, Cogsworth-like): "Oh hell nope!"
GANDALF: "It's fine, it's fine"
ARAGORN: "Be careful, Gandalf, it seems sketchy, but we're trusting you"
GANDALF: "Yeah I know, but it's fine, it'll be fine"
SAM: "Oh awesome... wolves"
*clang, clang, shing, shing, fight, fight*
*arrives at the Door of Moria*
SAM: We're never going to get through and we're going to starve here"
GIMLI: "Oh stop it, Gandalf is the wisest wizard I know!"
GANDALF: discreetly to Gimli "Is now a bad time to mention that I can't figure out the password"
GIMLI: "You can do it"
FOUR HOURS LATER
GANDALF: "GOT IT! Yeah the password was super easy"
SAM: "Well it took you long enough!!!!'
GIMLI: "Oh hell yeah!"
SAM (tiny, Cogsworth-like): "Oh hell nope!"
GANDALF: "It's fine, it's fine"
ARAGORN: "Be careful, Gandalf, it seems sketchy, but we're trusting you"
GANDALF: "Yeah I know, but it's fine, it'll be fine"
SAM: "Oh awesome... wolves"
*clang, clang, shing, shing, fight, fight*
*arrives at the Door of Moria*
SAM: We're never going to get through and we're going to starve here"
GIMLI: "Oh stop it, Gandalf is the wisest wizard I know!"
GANDALF: discreetly to Gimli "Is now a bad time to mention that I can't figure out the password"
GIMLI: "You can do it"
FOUR HOURS LATER
GANDALF: "GOT IT! Yeah the password was super easy"
SAM: "Well it took you long enough!!!!'
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Looking to the Past
In Act IV of the The Tempest, Prospero decided to put on a masque to celebrate Miranda and Ferdinand's new union and to honor and bless them with fertility and happiness through the goddesses he has Ariel conjure. This masque involves Iris, the goddess of the rainbow, Ceres, the goddess of agriculture, and Juno, the goddess of marriage. Especially in reference to everything we have learned and discussed in class, it is interesting that, at this time period when religion was such a big influence on peoples' lives and could result in their death, goddesses would be invoked in order to leave blessings on people, even if it was just for entertainment. It seems like a risky thing to do, but it also just seems out of place in this play. Similar to the appearance of Helen in Doctor Faustus, where this mythical figure of beauty is conjured in a similar way for entertainment, and then later on to give Faustus some comfort in his last days. Like in Doctor Faustus, this play already involves magical elements that definitely do not go along with what is believed in the Christian religion, but The Tempest also includes conjured goddesses giving marriage blessings to Miranda and Ferdinand for entertainment. I can't help but wonder at what point did using references to ancient gods and goddesses stop being blasphemous and start being accepted in forms of entertainment or works of literature?
A.) religion B.) magic C.)both
Prospero gives his blessing to Ferdinand but not without making a deal with Ferdinand. He makes Ferdinand promise to keep Miranda's virginity intact until the wedding. I always felt and saw this as a pretty stern christian belief/rule. However, we see a man who has strayed away from the church and entangled his life with spirits pushing this rule on another person. I believe this coincides with the class theme that religion and witchcraft aren't all that different. However, i think we assume most of the time that when we say religion we often think of Christianity. But in the text Prospero references Hymen. No this isn't referencing Miranda's hymen, he did that by saying her "virgin-knot". When he says Hymen he is referencing to Hymen the greek goddess of marriage. Which seems odd considering the time period . The way he says it makes it seem as if he truly believes in it too. I thought this was interesting because what if when we say magic and religion are similar, we don't just mean Christianity. What if magic was designed as a mixture of samples from other religions and beliefs and by doing this it creates more of separation between Christianity and other religions. It's meant almost to throw shade at other religions, thereby creating a stronger Christian following because other religions are similar to "magic and mysticism". What if the idea of magic is really just a Christian marketing campaign gone bad. Which makes sense based on what we learned in class. We talked about how magic likely came about because things like infant mortality were happening and people needed someone to point at. So the idea of magic and mysticism was created by the church to help unite the people against a common enemy ("magic" more like other religions).
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
All that was Prologue is now Past
Like a dream, the sea
roils and twists into whirlwinds
that clash against sky.
Helpless figures drown
and gasp, sodden from vengeance's
sour coil. Ships crumble
and tremble; death's shroud
slices through blood; slaves ponder
the wonder chainless
limbs would promise. He,
Prospero, master of the
isle, stares forlorn
at his construction.
The end is forecast, a dance-
dalliance of love
applauded, arranged
by design. The fools of drink
and scheming plots meet
feasts and familiar
faces. Magic's slithery
touch pervades the bright-
dark journey of man's
lost and regained valor. Sleep
is found, kept close, and
cradled - conjures fan-
tastical visions of storms
untempered and stern -
of books shimmering
with a desire to know the
unknowable earth.
Man makes false monsters.
Brother moves against brother,
lovers find love, and
the ache of broken
hearts are mended, made true, soft,
free; and like a dream
the peril has passed by -
nefarious pages packed
away; trickery
grows heavy with peace.
The wind tucks itself into
nooks and crannies, still
and satisfied, in
tree shades. The spirits' bodies
contort into wings
when Ariel's acts
of fancy are retired.
Kings, princes, dukes, slaves
are joined in shared awe
of a victory won-made-
held by a man whose
magic shapes them all.
An unseen crowd crows its glee,
and all fades - complete.
roils and twists into whirlwinds
that clash against sky.
Helpless figures drown
and gasp, sodden from vengeance's
sour coil. Ships crumble
and tremble; death's shroud
slices through blood; slaves ponder
the wonder chainless
limbs would promise. He,
Prospero, master of the
isle, stares forlorn
at his construction.
The end is forecast, a dance-
dalliance of love
applauded, arranged
by design. The fools of drink
and scheming plots meet
feasts and familiar
faces. Magic's slithery
touch pervades the bright-
dark journey of man's
lost and regained valor. Sleep
is found, kept close, and
cradled - conjures fan-
tastical visions of storms
untempered and stern -
of books shimmering
with a desire to know the
unknowable earth.
Man makes false monsters.
Brother moves against brother,
lovers find love, and
the ache of broken
hearts are mended, made true, soft,
free; and like a dream
the peril has passed by -
nefarious pages packed
away; trickery
grows heavy with peace.
The wind tucks itself into
nooks and crannies, still
and satisfied, in
tree shades. The spirits' bodies
contort into wings
when Ariel's acts
of fancy are retired.
Kings, princes, dukes, slaves
are joined in shared awe
of a victory won-made-
held by a man whose
magic shapes them all.
An unseen crowd crows its glee,
and all fades - complete.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2019
I'm Craving Magic
Prospero: I just do not know if I can give up magic.
Ariel: I don't know, magics not that cool. there are other kinds of books ya know.
Prospero: But I can do so much, like make spirits dance and create storms. Plus I would have to finally set you free.
Ariel: Freedom would be nice, and you're about to be a father in law. Retirement looks good on you.
Prospero: Also this is a cool staff. It would be a shame to break it.
Ariel: * to himself* I'm just trying to be free, man.
Ariel: I don't know, magics not that cool. there are other kinds of books ya know.
Prospero: But I can do so much, like make spirits dance and create storms. Plus I would have to finally set you free.
Ariel: Freedom would be nice, and you're about to be a father in law. Retirement looks good on you.
Prospero: Also this is a cool staff. It would be a shame to break it.
Ariel: * to himself* I'm just trying to be free, man.
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