Eisenheim The Illusionist Prof Myrna Monllor Jimnez English

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Eisenheim The Illusionist Prof. Myrna Monllor Jiménez English 124

Eisenheim The Illusionist Prof. Myrna Monllor Jiménez English 124

 • Sepia toned • Grainy film texture • Imitates turn of the century

• Sepia toned • Grainy film texture • Imitates turn of the century films • Initially looks as if the audience is looking through a lens

Historical Background Harry Houdini • Born in Hungary • Jewish • Took his name

Historical Background Harry Houdini • Born in Hungary • Jewish • Took his name from Robert Houdin, a French magician • Accused of fraud by the police when he visited Germany • known as an escape artist • Exposed spiritualists

Houdini’s Spirits

Houdini’s Spirits

Vienna at the turn of the 20 th century • a hotbed of radical

Vienna at the turn of the 20 th century • a hotbed of radical politics and a crucible of intellectual and artistic change. • widespread discontent, a crumbling moral order and myriad cracks in the coherence of empire • city of Mahler, Freud, Klimt, Wagner

Quotes from the story • “It was the age of levitations and decapitations, of

Quotes from the story • “It was the age of levitations and decapitations, of ghostly apparitions and sudden vanishings , as if the tottering empire, were revealing through the medium of its magicians its secret desire for annihilation”

 • “Stories, like conjuring tricks, are invented because history is inadequate to our

• “Stories, like conjuring tricks, are invented because history is inadequate to our dreams…” • “ All agreed that it was a sign of the times; And as precise memories faded, and the everyday world of coffee cups, doctor’s visits, and war rumors returned, a secret relief penetrated the souls of the faithful, who knew that the Master had passed safely out of the crumbling order of history into the indestructible realm of mystery and dream. ”

Central Conflicts of the Story • Political turmoil in Vienna • Spiritualism and illusionists

Central Conflicts of the Story • Political turmoil in Vienna • Spiritualism and illusionists

Narrator Story 3 rd person narrator Reporting/Facts Film Omniscient narrator Inspector Uhl

Narrator Story 3 rd person narrator Reporting/Facts Film Omniscient narrator Inspector Uhl

Plot Development/Structure Story Historical Background Eisenheim’s story told in chronological order Eisenheim’s disappearance without

Plot Development/Structure Story Historical Background Eisenheim’s story told in chronological order Eisenheim’s disappearance without any explanation

Plot development film • Eisenheim at theatre (in media res) • Inspector Uhl’s telling

Plot development film • Eisenheim at theatre (in media res) • Inspector Uhl’s telling of the story in flashback, which ends with Eisenheim at theatre • Inspector Uhl solves the puzzle • Coda/the lover’s reunite

Central Conflicts in the film • Eisenheim’s love for Sophie • Eisenheim’s battle against

Central Conflicts in the film • Eisenheim’s love for Sophie • Eisenheim’s battle against the government through Uhl and Leopold

Characterization Story Eisenheim • Self-absorbed • Competitive • Loner • Seems to have preferred

Characterization Story Eisenheim • Self-absorbed • Competitive • Loner • Seems to have preferred becoming an illusion himself Uhl • Very minor character • Does not have any significance within the story

Eisenheim’s description • “Eisenheim was a man of medium height, with broad shoulders and

Eisenheim’s description • “Eisenheim was a man of medium height, with broad shoulders and large, long-fingered hands. His most striking feature was his powerful head: the black intense eyes in the austerely pale face, the broad black beard, the thrusting forehead with receding hairline, all lent an appearance of unusual mental force. The newspaper accounts mention a minor trait that must have been highly effective: when he leaned his head forward, in intense concentration, there appeared over his right eyebrow a large vein shaped like and inverted Y. “

Antagonists in the story “Benedetti, whose real name was Paul Henri Cortot, of Lyon,

Antagonists in the story “Benedetti, whose real name was Paul Henri Cortot, of Lyon, was a master illusionist of extraordinary smoothness and skill; his mistake was to challenge Eisenheim by presenting imitations of original Eisenheim illusions. ” “Benedetti stepped into a black cabinet and was never seen again. ”

“ Passaeur took the city by storm; and for the first time there was

“ Passaeur took the city by storm; and for the first time there was talk that Eisenheim had met his match, perhaps even…his master. ” “ Passaeur’s final performance was one of frightening brilliance…Suddenly he burst into a demonic laugh, and reaching up to his face he tore off a rubber mask and revealed himself to be Eisenheim. ”

Eisenheim Characterization Film The hero • Blurs the distinction between illusion and reality by

Eisenheim Characterization Film The hero • Blurs the distinction between illusion and reality by “crossing boundaries”. • “exercises power” through people’s credulity

Inspector Uhl The antagonist • basically a moral character forced by circumstances to act

Inspector Uhl The antagonist • basically a moral character forced by circumstances to act against his principles • empathizes with Eisenheim • is Eisenheim’s equal • analytic

Sophie The love interest • willing to risk anything for love • believes in

Sophie The love interest • willing to risk anything for love • believes in Eisenheim unconditionally • his equal in intelligence

Prince Leopold • A fictional Crown Prince based on Prince Rudolf, Crown Prince of

Prince Leopold • A fictional Crown Prince based on Prince Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria • The Mayerling Incident (Marie Vetsera)

Prince Leopold The villain “It’s a trick, it’s an illusion. ” “He tries to

Prince Leopold The villain “It’s a trick, it’s an illusion. ” “He tries to trick you, I try to enlighten you. ” • Analytic and scientific • Despot • Cowardly

Symbols The tree Butterflies Cards The Locket The Sword The Gems The playing card

Symbols The tree Butterflies Cards The Locket The Sword The Gems The playing card

“And you kept it all this time”

“And you kept it all this time”

Symbols upside down butterfly

Symbols upside down butterfly

Mirrors

Mirrors

Excalibur Where does power come from?

Excalibur Where does power come from?

Image of Entrapment

Image of Entrapment

Endings

Endings

Suspension of disbelief • How does Inspector Uhl know the intimate details of Eisenheim’s

Suspension of disbelief • How does Inspector Uhl know the intimate details of Eisenheim’s relationship with Sophie? • How is it that Eisenheim’s picture falls exactly beside the emerald?

Building Suspense • Beginning with the ending • Sophie and Eisenheim not being able

Building Suspense • Beginning with the ending • Sophie and Eisenheim not being able to disappear the first time

 • Sophie’s fake death • Eisenheim’s tricks • Clues the orange tree the

• Sophie’s fake death • Eisenheim’s tricks • Clues the orange tree the locket the gems • Eisenheim’s appearance at the end

Quotes • “one day we will go away together, we’ll disappear” • “ fate

Quotes • “one day we will go away together, we’ll disappear” • “ fate and chance, these are the forces of nature” • “ the soul’s endurance beyond life” • “Perhaps, I’ll make you disappear. ”

Bibliography • http: //www. darkhorizons. com/2006/illusi onist. php • http: //www. landmarktheatres. com/mn/ill usionist.

Bibliography • http: //www. darkhorizons. com/2006/illusi onist. php • http: //www. landmarktheatres. com/mn/ill usionist. html