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Salome A Wilde Perspective Essay Research Paper

Salome: A Wilde Perspective Essay, Research Paper


Salom?: A Wilde Perspective


Oscar Wilde had long been fascinated by the Biblical story of Salom?, princess of


Judea, who danced for King Herod and asked for the head of St John the Baptist in return.


So he decided to write down his own version of the tale; however, Wilde’s Salom? turned


out to be something quite special, and not just because it was written in French.


The Gospel according to Mark and Matthew


According to the Gospels, St John is beheaded on instigation of Herodias, Queen


of Judea, who is fed up with the prophet’s comments on her incestuous marriage with her


brother-in-law, King Herod. Herodias tells her dancing daughter (who is not given a


name) to ask for the head of the prophet as a reward for her skill, and the girl dutifully


obeys. King Herod has no other choice but the grant the girl’s wish.


The Gospel according to Wilde


The play is all about the sudden consuming passion of Salom?, daughter of Queen


Herodias and stepdaughter of Herod Antipas, for the prophet Jokanaan, and his fierce


rejection of her love. Hurt and humiliated, Salom? swears she will kiss Jokanaan’s lips.


When Herod, lusting after his stepdaughter, urges her to d

ance, she does so, only after he


has promised to give her whatever she may ask of him. In Wilde’s interpretation, Salom?


is not just be her mother’s tool, but a girl with a will of her own. She then asks for the


head of Jokanaan on a silver platter. Very reluctantly, but forced to be true to his word,


Herod fulfills his promise. At the climax of the play, Salom? finally kisses the lips of


Jokanaan’s severed head with such passion that Herod, horrified (and jealous?), orders his


soldiers to kill her.


Salom? is judged incredibly perverse and cruel because she demands the head of


Jokanaan, the man who scorns her love. But what to say of Jokanaan himself? The


cruelty in his treatment of the young Princess is considerable. We must not forget that


Salom? is, contrary to her mother Herodias, not a wanton, and she is not at all


experienced in the ways of the world. She tries to escape Herod’s ‘male gazing’ because


she feels threatened by it, and in a speech she admires the moon for being chaste. It is


only when she sees Jokanaan that passions she had never known before come into


existence. Jokanaan insults her by treating her as a harlot, though she is none. He despises


her love. Now if that isn’t perverse and cruel.

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