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Another Blow Against Arcane: Antisemitism
Christian Linke posted the original pitch for Arcane, and I'm starting to understand why so many people turned them down before they finally got the project funded.
There's a lot to unpack here, but I got stuck on "svengalis". I wasn't originally going to harp on about this since I had never heard the term before, but I read up on it and OH BOY
apparently Svengali is the name of the villainous character from the French story Trilby. It actually inspired the Phantom of the Opera, which I thought was neat. Many smarter and more eloquent people than I have labeled the character and author antisemetic af
His main role in the story was that he really wanted to train Trilby, a beautiful young woman, but she rejected him. A bunch of stuff happens to her romantically that made her leave Paris with her brother. He later dies, and Svengali takes advantage to sink his claws into her. He hypnotizes her into having a split personality, and in that state she becomes a successful singer like he wanted. Unfortunately, it is physically and psychologically devastating, and she dies because she cannot live without him.
his name has come to mean someone who manipulates or controls another person, usually a young woman, to further his own agenda. There's even the "Svengali defense" that portrays a defendant as a pawn of a more influential criminal mastermind.
his physical description includes a tall and bony middle-aged body, thick black hair to the shoulder, beady and heavily lidded evil eyes, long hooked nose, thin and sallow (yellowish or grayish) face. He wore red and a long cloak, and was described as effeminate and continually filthy.
I know, coincidence right? Surely they didn't create, pitch, get funding for, and produce an updated version of a character that many people, including George Orwell, criticized as antisemetic. That subsequent adaptations have deliberately modified to be less stereotypical and offensive. This cannot be the character so many people enjoy and even admire at times, a symbol of revolution against an oppressive society that literally gases people.
Well fuck. On top of everything else, does this validate the Silco/Jinx shippers?
John Barrymore in Svengali (1931)
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From winged pianos to rocking pianos, killer pianos to piano beds, I've collected the most remarkable piano imagery here.
"Svengali" Film Still. Actress Marian Marsh in a scene from the movie "Svengali". Photo by Donaldson Collection, 1931
“I have use in him.”
SVENGALI (1931) dir. Archie Mayo
NOSFERATU (2024) dir. Robert Eggers
Nosferatu (1922) | The Turn of the Screw (1982) | Svengali (1931)
I get into alot of stuff due to Musicals, have two somewhat obscure examples of specifically Wildhorn Musicals