In Praise of a Fly

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 ART
Michael Gaudio
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Suetonius tells us that the emperor Domitian, at the beginning of his reign, would “spend hours in seclusion every day, doing nothing but catch flies and stab them with a keenly-sharpened stylus.” When the emperor’s advisor was asked whether anyone was inside the room with Caesar, he wittily replied, “Not even a fly.” The anecdote offers insight into Domitian’s character: the young tyrant’s ruthless acts of insecticide anticipate the many subsequent cruelties he inflicted on men. The fly has always been an emblem of human helplessness before the Fates. “As flies to wanton boys are we to th’ gods,” laments the blind Gloucester in King Lear, “They kill us for their sport.”
赞美一只苍蝇
Suetonius告诉我们,皇帝Domitian,在他统治的初期,会“每天花几个小时隐居,什么都不做,只是抓苍蝇,用锋利的笔尖刺它们。”当皇帝的顾问被问及是否有人和凯撒一起在房间里时,他机智地回答说:“连一只苍蝇都没有。”这则轶事让我们深入了解了多米提安的性格:这位年轻的暴君残忍地使用杀虫剂的行为预示了他随后对人们施加的许多残酷行为。在命运面前,苍蝇一直是人类无助的象征。《李尔王》中盲人格洛斯特悲叹道:“我们之于众神,就像苍蝇之于放荡的孩子,他们为了取乐而杀死我们。”
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