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Ways of Interpreting Myth: Star Wars and the Greeks Ancient Theories

The Web of Myth Monolithic or Multifunctional Interpreting myth is like Penelope at her loom. Thread upon thread of interpretation is interwoven in myth. As one approach to myth goes out of favor and is unraveled from the fabric, another takes its place. The result is that, like Penelope's shroud, the cloth of myth interpretation is ever-changing and can never be finished. See Sienkewicz on the Web of MythSienkewicz on the Web of Myth See also Michael Webster’s Ways of Interpreting MythsWays of Interpreting Myths

Ancient Ways of Viewing Myth Archaic B.C. Classical B.C. Hellenistic B.C. Homer Xenophanes Theagenes Anaxagoras Aeschylus Euripides Socrates Plato Euhemerus Myth as Venerable Tradition Questioning of Myths (Rationality) Myths as Allegory Myths as Instructive Models Myths as Inaccurate Myths of Questionable Morality Myths as Dangerous Gods as Deified Heroes and Kings Timeline:

Myths as Venerable Tradition Homer. Odyssey : [582] “Aye, and I saw Tantalus in violent torment, standing in a pool, and the water came nigh unto his chin. He seemed as one athirst, but could not take and drink; for as often as that old man stooped down, eager to drink, so often would the water be swallowed up and vanish away, and at his feet the black earth would appear, for some god made all dry. And trees, high and leafy, let stream their fruits above his head, pears, and pomegranates, and apple trees with their bright fruit, and sweet figs, and luxuriant olives. But as often as that old man would reach out toward these, to clutch them with his hands, the wind would toss them to the shadowy clouds. What about Star Wars?

Star Was as Venerable Tradition?

Xenophanes of Colophon c.570 B.C. Questioned the Anthropomorphism of the Gods #170 But mortals consider that the gods are born, and that they have clothes and speech and bodies like their own. #171 The Ethiopians say that their gods are snub- nosed and black, the Thracians that theirs have light blue eyes and red hair. #172 But if cattle and horses or lions had hands, or were able to draw with their hands and do the works that men can do, horses would draw the forms of gods like horses, and cattle like cattle, and they would make their bodies such as they each had themselves. What about Star Wars?

Anthropomorphism in Star Wars

Myths as Allegory Theagenes of Rhegium (525 B.C.) gods as symbols of human qualities; e.g., Athena = wisdom Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c B.C.) The misdeeds of the gods are intended to illustrate evil and teach virtue. What about Star Wars?

Star Wars as Allegory An allegory on the Cold War

Politics: The Evil Empire Ronald Reagan’s “Evil Empire Speech” presented at the annual convention of the National Association of Evangelicals in Orlando, Fla., March 8, 1983: “I urge you to beware the temptation of pride - the temptation of blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire, to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil.”

Star Wars as Allegory Spiritual Allegory – –Obi-Wan as a Christ type

Star Wars as Allegory Coming to Terms with Homosexuality – 28http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=

Myths as Instructive Models (Paradigmatic Model) Is Star Wars a Paradeigm? Aeschylus (c B.C.) used myth to teach Athenians about the gods and the their role in the civic life of Athens.

Star Wars as Paradigm Lucas’ used “Star Wars” to teach his audience about the need for inter-species cooperation and solidarity. “We are all in this together.

Myths as Inaccurate Euripides on the birth of Dionysus: Confusion between thigh (meron) and hostage (hemeron), a reference to the false image of Dionysus which Zeus gave to Hera as a hostage. Watch out for this in Euripides’ Bacchae (295) Boston Museum of Fine Arts Attic Red-Figure Lekythos Is Star Wars Inaccurate?

Star Wars as Inaccurate There is NO Sound in Space – et/swtc/astro.html#sou ndhttp:// et/swtc/astro.html#sou nd And other astrophysical concerns – et/swtc/astro.html

Myths as Dangerous Plato Banishes Poetry (=Myths) from his Ideal Republic The poets pretend to know all sorts of things, but they really know nothing at all. The things they deal with cannot be known: they are images, far removed from what is most real. By presenting scenes so far removed from the truth poets, pervert souls, turning them away from the most real toward the least. Worse, the images the poets portray do not imitate the good part of the soul. The rational part of the soul is quiet, stable, and not easy to imitate or understand. Poets imitate the worst parts — the inclinations that make characters easily excitable and colorful. Poetry naturally appeals to the worst parts of souls and arouses, nourishes, and strengthens this base elements while diverting energy from the rational part. Poetry corrupts even the best souls. It deceives us into sympathizing with those who grieve excessively, who lust inappropriately, who laugh at base things. It even goads us into feeling these base emotions vicariously. We think there is no shame in indulging these emotions because we are indulging them with respect to a fictional character and not with respect to our own lives. In Republic Book X Socrates banishes poets from the city as unwholesome and dangerous because: Is Star Wars Dangerous?

Star Wars is Dangerous ChildCare Action Project: Christian Analysis of American Culture (CAP) “Each of The Star Wars movies presented a clear disregard for the Holy Scriptures. The Star Wars movies presented separation and independence from God's Sovereignty and Omnipotence and rightful Authority.” Counterfeiting and mockery of the Scriptures. Repeated use of the "force" as equatable to the Will of God and ignoring His supreme Authority. Gaining power, strength, and protection from the "force." Manipulating objects and minds by the power of the "force." Portrayal that Anakin was a virgin birth. Portrayal that Anakin was "the one" to bring community between good and evil. presentation of ethereal beings in after-death presence to the corporeal world, and submitting to and seeking counsel/guidance/rescue from them. unholy powers to control, manipulate, and kill and mystic sensing.

Euhemerism On Euhemerus of Messene, see From Diodorus Siculus: Now Euhemerus, who was a friend of King Cassander [of Macedonia (301 to 297 B.C.)] and was required by him to perform certain affairs of state and to make great journeys abroad, says that he traveled southward as far as the [Indian] ocean; for setting sail from Arabia he voyaged through the ocean for a considerable number of days and was carried to the shore of some islands in the sea, one of which bore the name of Panachaea. On this island he saw the Panachaeans who dwell there, who excel in piety and honor the gods with the most magnificent sacrifices and with remarkable votive offerings of silver and gold.... There is also on the island, situated on an exceedingly high hill, a sanctuary of Zeus, which was established by him during the time when he was king of all the inhabited world and was still in the company of men. And in the temple there is a stele of gold on which is inscribed in summary, in the writing employed by the Panchaeans, the deeds of Ouranos and Kronos and Zeus. Does Euhemerism apply to Star Wars?

Euhemerism in Star Wars Gods as Deified Heroes and Kings