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code_geass2008-05-08 11:43 pm
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More Mythology in Geass
While re-watching Turn 1 again, I noticed that Lelouch was reading the Divine Comedy (I have to say, that along with The Prince and Hamlet...Lelouch is quite well read, isn't he?) so, being like I am, I went and looked it up.
And I found something interesting...You know how we're always seeing Jupiter pop up randomly whenever we get those freakout!Geass scenes?
According to Wikipedia:
Sixth Sphere of Heaven. The sphere of Jupiter is that of souls who personified justice, something of great concern to Dante (Cantos XVIII through XX). The souls here spell out the Latin for "Love justice, ye that judge the earth," and then arrange themselves into the shape of an imperial eagle.
Jupiter, justice, eagle...I see a pattern here.
Which brought me to another thought...When C.C. says her name in that episode (was it 11? 12? I can't remember. D: ) Lelouch instantly recognized it. Given the hints, could we suppose perhaps she's someone from the Divine Comedy?
So, along with Celtic mythology (geis), Arthurian Legends, and Norse mythology (Ragnarok and Yggdrasil) and probably a little more interspersed here and there that I can't think of, now we're bringing medieval texts into it. Sunrise really did their research.
According to Wikipedia:
Sixth Sphere of Heaven. The sphere of Jupiter is that of souls who personified justice, something of great concern to Dante (Cantos XVIII through XX). The souls here spell out the Latin for "Love justice, ye that judge the earth," and then arrange themselves into the shape of an imperial eagle.
Jupiter, justice, eagle...I see a pattern here.
Which brought me to another thought...When C.C. says her name in that episode (was it 11? 12? I can't remember. D: ) Lelouch instantly recognized it. Given the hints, could we suppose perhaps she's someone from the Divine Comedy?
So, along with Celtic mythology (geis), Arthurian Legends, and Norse mythology (Ragnarok and Yggdrasil) and probably a little more interspersed here and there that I can't think of, now we're bringing medieval texts into it. Sunrise really did their research.

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As this mythos makes it so hard to find out C.C.'s name.
All we know is that Lelouch finds it familiar, but doesn't pursue the topic or is given any further relevant revelations from it.
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The vowels dun fit 6_9
My first objection will be with the first syllable, for some reason Lelouch does that th/f overbite that doesn't match with the bubbling one does with pronouncing b/v .
If the second syllable was A, then Lelouch would have to widen his mouth.
However, he does the opposite action that looks more like an I or E.
AND I should be studying for my important exams tomorrow D:
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However, if you were to move your mouth in sync while uttering those syllables, you would find that it's really too awkward and a tad bit uncomfortable unless you slowed down enough.
I love guessing C.C.'s name, it's just soo hard to figure out D:
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Dun bring Greek mythos into this! D:
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You know, I remember the frequently used scene of two worlds nearly touching, and it reminds me of the way the world is set up with the Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. In the series, the underworld, or the Inferno is situated below the earth (below ground). Directly above it, on the earth's surface, is situated Purgatorio which spirals upwards towards Paradiso, almost but not quite touching. Perhaps the formation of the two worlds and the formation of the world according to Dante are somehow related?
As for whether C.C is someone from the Divine Comedy, I'd be willing to think that she's possibly from the cicles of hell, since she's considered a witch. She was constantly persecuted and her personality is rather cold. She could, however, be a version of Beatrice, though I have a little bit of a hard time with this. Dante glorifies Beatrice, while Lelouch only sees C.C. as an acomplice and means to his ends (disregarding any possible romantic interest, of course). If C.C. were like Beatrice, I'd be inclined to think that Lelouch would, likewise, be Dante.
C.C. could also represent Virgil, guiding Lelouch through "hell" as they seek
divine retributionthe greater good. The way she also seems to communicate with Leleouch's mother (who could also possibly be Lelouch's Beatrice) would be similar to how Beatrice sent Virgil to guide Dante.Of course, that's all a bit of a stretch, I think. Especially since I haven't read Dante's work for nearly 4 years.
Finally, in regards to Lelouch's reading choices, I think he reads such novels because they suit his analytical mind. Like how Seto Kaiba reads Nietzche, and Yagami Light is a genius. All three characters share that high intelligence trait and therefore seek literature that would not often be read by normal people.
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I think it was Knightmare, anyways.no subject
It's the blue and white one that Nina fused with her nuclear bomb.
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Oh, btw,
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I'm still not sure about why Dante is playing such an important role this season, but maybe Sunrise will let us know soon enough. I guess it's not only about Lelouch's inclination for the poetic and beautiful (and analytical as
If anybody was Beatrice, I'd guess it would be Nunnally - she is the one who is shown falling beyond Lelouch's reach with the frescoes in the background and she is the one Lelouch keeps searching this season.
I like to believe that C.C.'s real name has a deeper meaning to Lelouch, something huge enough to shock him - and then he tells her her name and her power were things saved for this time, meaning his time. He interprets C.C.'s name as a destiny. I vote for an Arthurian name. XD Maybe Viviane (Nimue) or Morganne, but I would vote for the first, since C.C. is a person who gives power to others and Arthur is what Lelouch wants to be when he grows up. :)
Of course, I'm just rambling here. Please do ignore me. XD
Also, C.C. forgot everything. I wonder if it was Charles' doing or what.
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Doing an overbite with Mo feels too awkward.
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I just want C.C. to be Morgaine la Fay too much.
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And that's an awesome smirk.
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THEN again, did Sunrise meant for the pronounciation to be realistic?
With all this speculation, I'm so sure that one of you have gotten the right answer and I'm gonna feel so much like an ass when we find out.