Ok, so I have read that before. But I didn't know who it was that told Will about Elizabeth's treachery. So, the question will remain, can Jack forgive Elizabeth for what she's done, and can Will learn to trust her decisions.
We know that Jack can forgive Elizabeth because he forgave the Kracken for killing him in the rough draft script. And since Will is a fairly generous person, I'd say he learns to trust Elizabeth in the end.
Originally posted by savvysparrow
Do you know what Sao Fen's role is in the movies? He's the only piece of the puzzle I can't quite fit together.
Well Sao feng is the captain of the Empress....he is also a part of the bretheren council and holds one of the eight coins. In the leaked script it seems as though Will has a treaty with Sao Feng, if Sao gives Will the charts to find Worlds End, Will will deliver Jack to Sao....something about Jack i think killing someone close to Sao in the past or something and Sao is seeking revenge!
Originally posted by savvysparrow
Ok, so I have read that before. But I didn't know who it was that told Will about Elizabeth's treachery. So, the question will remain, can Jack forgive Elizabeth for what she's done, and can Will learn to trust her decisions.We know that Jack can forgive Elizabeth because he forgave the Kracken for killing him in the rough draft script. And since Will is a fairly generous person, I'd say he learns to trust Elizabeth in the end.
Well there is another part where Jack sympathizes over Liz loosing her father.....i think that says Yes he can forgive her.....i think that Jack is acting the way he is because Liz betrayed him and he's hurt because he cares about her....but in the end feelings always win and are strong enough to be able to forgive!
Next Order of Business: Jewelry and other stuff.
Jack's Rings one of his rings he has a dragon on it and on the other I think there a lion on it.
Dragon: Power of Earth, combining bird and serpent as matter and spirit, breath of life, supernatural power, magic, strength, wisdom, knowledge, guardian.
Lion: Solar, splendor, power, majesty, strength, courage, nobility.
Other Interesting Stuff
Treasure😮n the issue of treasure, Biederman and Cooper have insightful analyses:
"The search for treasure has a twofold symbolism: either the search is for earthly treasure, such as gold or jewels, usually hidden in a CAVE or underground, the finding of which brings trials and tribulations and, where greed is the motive, leads to final disaster, or the search is for spiritual treasure, symbolizing esoteric knowledge or enlightenment, the search for the Center, for lost Paradise, the Grail etc... and the goal is guarded by monsters or DRAGONS; this represents man's quest for, and discovery of, his own true nature" (Cooper, 176).
Detective Lizzie is on the Case once again!
Next Order of business: Beads
We all know that Jack has beads in his hair lets see what they symbolize
Beads: Are most often used in terms of the ROSARY; however, they also symbolize the CIRCLE of continuity, of perpetuity, and duration, as individual spheres joined together in a necklace, also circular, with no beginning or end.
GOLD beads around the neck prevent or cure all kinds of throat-diseases, and generally protect against malevolent spirits.
Links:http://www.umich.edu/~umfandsf/symbolismproject/symbolism.html/
Green Flash of Light
We all have heard of the Green Flash of light on the AWE leaked script, according to myths and legends when a green light is seen in the horizon, it means a soul is entering back to the world of the living. Heres some info of the Green Flash of Lights and its myths.
The "old Scottish Legend"
No story is more widespread, nor more false, than the "ancient" legend Jules Verne introduces in his 1882 novel Le Rayon-Vert, according to which, one who has seen the Green Ray is incapable of being "deceived in matters of sentiment," so that "he who has been fortunate enough once to behold it is enabled to see closely into his own heart and to read the thoughts of others."
This is the stuff of 19th-century romantic French novels, not Scottish folklore. Anyone who spends an afternoon in the folklore section of a good library will find not only that no such legend exists; but that the Scots, along with the rest of the Celtic people, regard green as a color associated with evil spirits, death, and misfortune.
The after-image myth
The notion that green flashes at sunset are after-images, or due to contrast effects in the eye, seems plausible to many people who are unaware of green flashes at sunrise, which in fact were obseved from the earliest times. Today, of course, it takes only a color photograph to show that real green flashes exist.
Nevertheless, there is a physiological component to sunset flashes (and not to sunrise ones): and this may help explain the persistence of this faulty explanation. The effect is bleaching of the red-sensitive retinal pigment. Thus, the appearance of sunset green flashes is uaually a mixture of physics and physiology; but sunrise flashes are almost pure physics. And, even when physiology lays an important part, the flash is not an after-image.
More info
http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/211.fall2000.web.projects/Mary%20Buchanan/page4-myths.htm