A sonnet ‘stolen’ from Shakespeare: Mine is called ‘You with such power in sight, see nothing’.

The following sonnet uses all the rhymes (nearly) and much of the iambic line of metre that still work with modern pronunciation of the words – dignity for instance just won’t make sense today if pronounced ‘dignit-eye’ – from William Shakespeare’s ‘Sonnet 94: They that have power to hurt and will do none‘ (see it … More A sonnet ‘stolen’ from Shakespeare: Mine is called ‘You with such power in sight, see nothing’.

Why is seeing so important anyway? The dominance of the eye. The hegemony of vision. 

How would you describe yourself to someone who can’t see you? Seeing is an important word in our culture and so it was in Ancient Attica too. In Euripides play, The Phoenician Women, about the collapse of Thebes as it is subject to civil war by Oedipus’ warlike sons, it is associated with people who … More Why is seeing so important anyway? The dominance of the eye. The hegemony of vision.