The King's Speech - #11
Last summer, my dad bought me a few books as a gift. Those books that he ended up buying me were about Britain King George VII during WW2, and his speech therapist which was wrapped up in the famous story - book and movie - known as the King's Speech. The story features a beautiful relationship as King George had a speech impediment and so for him to be able to communicate clearly with his subjects, he needed help from his friend who ended up helping him through the war. I wanted to reflect on this relationship because I think it was important to focus on the relationship between individuals like we did earlier in the semester when we talked about how the greeks had many words for love, including familial love, friendly love, romantic love, and sexual love. I remember in class talking about the man who died for Achilles, and the sexual love that they had, and hearing about Dr. Redick's friend John. I think Lionel - the speech therapist - and King George exhibited that type of friendship (not the sexual kind the Dr. Redick kind) where they loved each other without fear of other people not knowing what it was. It's beautiful to think that in some of the most pivotal moments in human history, evil tears us apart, but loves helps us stay strong and find the strength and courage to perform acts of legend which define this world's history.
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