Wednesday, July 31, 2019
ââ¬ÅHe Is More Than A Heroââ¬Â written by Sappho Essay
ââ¬Å"He is a god in my eyes- the man who is allowed to sit beside youâ⬠ââ¬Å"If I met you suddenly, I canââ¬â¢t speak- my tongue is brokenâ⬠The following lines were taken from a poem written by Sappho entitled ââ¬Å"He Is More Than A Hero.â⬠For those who are not familiar with Sappho, she was a resident of a city names Lesbos. She lived from 630 B.C. ââ¬â 570 B.C. In the city of Lesbos, Sappho was a highly respected poet/teacher by many but mainly the females. It is said that she was constantly surrounded by a circle of women who studied poetry with her. I am using this background information and the quotation from one of her many poems ââ¬Å"He Is More Than A Heroâ⬠to support my theory that Sappho was a homosexual. Though the evidence is merely circumstantial, I feel that it is enough to convince one that she is a homosexual. The poem which I extracted my thesis statement is obviously being written to a woman, but it is cleverly masked by the title ââ¬Å"He Is More Than A Heroâ⬠and a few other lines in the poem. In the beginning of the poem she is briefly describing someoneââ¬â¢s male companion who is apparently a good lover possessing a few qualities that Sappho admires. ââ¬Å"He who listens to the sweet murmur of your voice- the enticing laughter that makes my own heart beat fast.â⬠Though the first few lines serve as a clever disguise, a cultured reader notices that the poem suddenly changes subjects, moving from a description of this man who is a god in Sapphoââ¬â¢s eyes to a declaration of love for the female companion of this man-god. The 3-4th lines address an unknown you who is apparently the companion of this striking male. The you is also addressed in line 9 . The rest of the poem following that is a love ballad to this you who was first identified as being the companion of the man god. If one is not a skilled reader he/she may have missed the transition of the poem from one person to another. The first few lines serve as a disguise and a way for the author to express her jealousy of him being next to his female companion. She views him asà being a god because him being in the object of Sapphoââ¬â¢s affection makes him that. This is based on the thought that if someone possesses something that you do not then they have a higher position of power than you. This thought accounts for her viewing him as being a God. There are also a few other pieces of evidence that suggest that the poet Sappho was a homosexual. She was a resident of an city known as ââ¬Å"Lesbosâ⬠. The name of the city had a striking similarity to a word which is given to homosexual women of modern times ââ¬Å"Lesbianâ⬠. It is also said that she was often surrounded by women who were her ââ¬Å"studentsâ⬠. Though this evidence can be seen as being only circumstantial, I feel that the combination of her addressing a female in her poem ââ¬Å"He Is More Than A Heroâ⬠as having certain homo-erotic effects on her such as making her feel as ââ¬Å"a thin flame runs under my skinâ⬠and making her ââ¬Å"drip with sweatâ⬠whenever she sees her is enough to label her as being the ââ¬Å"Greatest Lesbian Poet of Romeââ¬
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