My dear grandpa, today was
the last episode of ‘The Legend of Korra’ of an American Animated Television
Series showed on TV. It began since 12 days ago and today was the last episode
ended. Yes, grandpa, there were only 12 episodes of the series. (Oh! Yes, I still
love to watch cartoons!) After these 12 days, I have many things to tell you.
That’s why I began to write a letter to you, my dear grandpa.
My mind went back to the
time when you and grandma taught us the play of Shakespeare’s ‘Julius Caesar’. The
reader knows that the Ides of March was the doomed day of Julius Caesar. Yes,
you know, Caesar’s assassination is one of the most famous scenes of the play.
After the Caesar’s death, Brutus delivered an oration defending his actions and
for the moment, the crowd is on his side. But Mark Antony’s oration with a
subtle and eloquent speech over Caesar’s corpse moved to the people’s heart
that Caesar became a hero.
I remembered when this scene
reached be taught, you let us be careful to study their speeches. I did not
understand at that time why this scene important. But I came to know that however
the conspirators committed this act for Rome, not for their own purposes,
Antony’s eloquent speech roused the mob to drive the conspirators from Rome.
Let us return to the series
of ‘Legend of Korra’ that I recently watched. I would have to explain you the
story first, grandpa. You will understand why I remembered you and your
teaching after watching this movie.
The
last airbinder, Korra believed that she was responsible for maintaining the
balance in the world. But Amon, the cruel bloodbender rallied the sympathy of
his followers with a false backstory. Amon
gained the confidence and support of many people by
his victory speech retelling
his fabricated story and the city became under his control. Using convincing
makeup to fool the audience, Amon made Korra out to be the liar in the eyes of
the people. People of Republic City were moved by Amon’s speech and accepted
him as their true leader until the time when the water had washed his fake scar
away.
When I watched the scene - the people drove Korra away from the Republic
City, because Amon’s victory speech touched the audience’s heart - my
memory went back to the Act 3 of ‘Julius Caesar’ – the most famous scenes of
the play – Brutus and his faithful
friends were driven by the hated mob from Rome, because Antony’s subtle and
eloquent speech attracted the audience - . WOW! How the similar scene they
were! But in the movie ‘Legend of korra’ has happy ending as Amon had lost all
of his followers and made his escape. It was the way how the cartoons/animations
present for children. (I preferred happy ending although whatsoever the reality
be.)
Epilogue
I wondered is that so to
gain the people’s support is important or the more important thing might be
powerful oration?
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