#then the scene ending with becket saying he WOULD love henry wholeheartedly if it were simpler. if they were the same race
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stephantom · 7 months ago
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Becket could not care less about all the women they used to get—he just misses riding fancy horses.
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If he’d done this in the movie, you know there’d be jokes about O’Toole chewing the scenery. (But I get it, Henry—Becket is inscrutable and beyond reason and it would be maddening to be in love with him.)
I am reading the play Becket now (of course I am) and it’s interesting how some lines are just slightly different. In the movie we have:
LOUIS: Why does he hate you so?
BECKET: He's never forgiven me for preferring God to him.
And in the play:
LOUIS: He really hates you, doesn’t he?
BECKET: (Simply) Sire, we loved each other and I think he cannot forgive me for preferring God to him.
Sire, we loved each other!! He also says that he’s been talking to Henry since he left him, I guess meaning imagined/one-sided conversations? :[
LOUIS: I shall try to persuade him to make his peace with you. Should he agree, will you be willing to talk with him?
BECKET: Sire, ever since we stopped seeing each other, I have never ceased to talk to him.
Also of note: there were canonical threesomes:
KING: Yet I know you well enough, God knows. Ten years spent together, little Saxon! At the hunt, at the whorehouse, at war; carousing all night long the two of us; in the same girl’s bed, sometimes… and at work in the Council Chamber’s room.
And this part at the end of their last meeting, on the beach. Becket asks for a kiss goodbye and Henry denies him because he’s too distraught?? (This comes almost immediately after Henry’s “whole body is shaken by a sob” and Becket, “moved”, tries to approach him but Henry tells him to stay away because he doesn’t want pity.)
BECKET: (Gravely) Farewell, my prince. Will you give me the kiss of peace?
KING: No! I can’t bear to come near you! I can’t bear to look at you! Later! Later! When it doesn’t hurt any more!
#I could try to get into some of the stuff with gwendolen and becket’s family and all the#concepts of ethics and identity and race and nationality but it’s all so messy it makes my head hurt#and I get so distracted by the suspicion that the way becket and everyone else conceptualizes these things is super ahistorical#all this stuff about being from ‘a conquered race’ when idk if that’s how it would have been understood at all? maybe?#or was it more like just. a regime change. it was one family ruling and now it’s another—and they’re even related#it’s all just feudalism#what’s one feudal lord to another to a peasant?#and it’s driving me nuts how much the play mentions Henry’s father having been king#did not happen#there’s an apocryphal story about becket’s mother being arab too#who rescued and ran off with becket’s father when he was crusading#another pair of lovers from different cultures to compare to becket/gwendolen and becket/henry#Henry finds the story romantic (even depressingly so) and becket’s feelings on it seem. complicated? guarded anyway#then the scene ending with becket saying he WOULD love henry wholeheartedly if it were simpler. if they were the same race#instead of conqueror/conquered which leaves becket instead feeling conflicted and possibly even guilty about how he loves henry#it makes it less aesthetically appealing to him anyway#loving henry is bad aesthetically—distasteful—in a similar way that gwendolen saying she loves becket even tho she’s a captive of sorts#and that he could have stolen her away from her father’s castle if he’d wanted in any world —is distasteful to becket#…man why did I write all this here instead of just making a post about it with the relevant quotes#I was only saying that I didn’t want to get into these parts of the story lol#long post#becket#please talk to me about any of it if you have any inclination to#now I am reading essays about it online lmao#the variety of takes is very fun
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