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So I started looking into Oscar Wilde's Salome as interpreted through various adaptations because it was a play on my to-do list for multiple Pride Months. And now the video's this convoluted and questionable. Anyway, enjoy a saucy look at Oscar Wilde's Salome (the show that originated the phrase "Dance of the Seven Veils," by the way). 00:02 A quick rundown of Oscar Wilde 00:23 The tomb of Oscar Wilde 01:05 A plot breakdown of Salome as Wilde wrote it 02:34 Salome compared to other Wilde works 05:01 Salome's mom 06:00 Some themes in Salome 08:20 Salome as illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley 08:57 Salome the silent picture of 1923 10:27 An overture to Salome as directed by Al Pacino 10:43 Explaining political art with sex toys, Broadway, and other random media 12:57 Salome as a political satire (?) 15:38 Herod and Salome's parallel cruelty streaks 16:18 What makes this Salome's show, and what we can learn from "that woman" Sources I perused for this video include but are not limited to... The Female Gaze - The Journey of Oscar Wilde's SALOMÉ through ADAPTATION • The Journey of Oscar Wilde's SALOMÉ throug... Words About Words - A Look at Oscar Wilde's Salome • A Look at Oscar Wilde's Salome Salome 1923 • Salome (1923) - from Oscar Wilde's play - ... Salome 2013 • Salome (2013) How We Made It |Why We Build the Wall in Hadestown - National Theatre • How We Made It |Why We Build the Wall in H... #oscarwilde #quotes #doriangray #thepictureofdoriangray #oscarwildequotes #hadestown #politicalsatire #pridemonth #politicalart #alpacino #malegaze #feministart #aubreybeardsley #ritahayworth #victorianliterature #play