Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Christ-Like Characters in Modern Media by Julia Young

Christ-Like Characters in Modern Media

by Julia Young

In the most recent discussion in class, it was brought up that Simon could potentially mirror Jesus in The Lord of the Flies. To start, like Jesus, Simon was very compassionate and kind. For example, when Piggy's glasses were hit off of his face, Simon gave them back to him... Also, he tried to comfort Ralph when he was in distress by saying, "‘You’ll get back to where you came from…You’ll get back all right. I think so, anyway’” (Golding 111). Another parallel between Simon and Jesus would be his intellectual thoughts and understandings of the real truth. Rather than go along with the other boys and fear a physical monster inhabiting the island, Simon proposed that they themselves were the real beasts, he says, “‘What I mean is…maybe [the beast’s] only us…we could be sort of…’” (Golding 89). However when he begins to receive confused looks and doubt he trails off. Just like Jesus, Simon was seen as almost ludicrous for his views; no one believed him, even though what he preached was true. The most similar aspect between Simon and Jesus, however, would be their moments before death. Before Jesus was crucified, he went through solitary mental suffering at the Garden of Gethsemane. Similarly, before Simon was killed, he was faced with the very horrifying experience with the Lord of the Flies. Furthermore, like Jesus, Simon died trying to save the boys; Jesus died for our sins, and Simon died for theirs.
After making these connections, I wondered if other characters I knew could be considered Christ-like figures... And these are the ones I found:

Mufasa from The Lion King


In The Lion King, Mufasa can be portrayed serving as a Christ-like figure. Right from the start of the film, he consistently shows wisdom and insight on life, which is an an attribute that is often associated with the Messiah. Like Jesus, Mufasa also sacrifices his own life for the sake of others-- in this case he is trampled by a stampede in order to save his son. Furthermore, not only does Mufasa provide life lessons for Simba while he's alive, but he also appears in the sky during Simba's 'teen years' to provide even more insight (shown in the picture above). This scene can also be related to Jesus' resurrection.

Gandalf and Frodo Baggins from The Lord of The Rings


Gandalf can be closely related to Jesus in many ways. Throughout the story of The Lord of The Rings, Gandalf serves as not only a prophet, but also a teacher. He guides the dwarves/elves/men on their journey and brings them together to maintain peace. Also, similar to Christ performing miracles, Gandalf is able to use magic and enacts seemingly miraculous gestures. His death also follows very closely with the conditions of Jesus' crucifixion. When faced with his adversary, Gandalf stands firm and sacrifices himself in order to save everyone else.
Alongside Gandalf, Frodo Baggins can also be considered a Christ-like figure in The Lord of the Rings... but in a completely different way. In the Christian faith, although he himself was sinless, Jesus carried the sins of everyone on his own back, eventually dying for these sins at his crucifixion. In The Lord of the Rings, Frodo is faced with a similar burden: he was the bearer of the ring, which was created by the greed of mankind.

Iron Giant from The Iron Giant

Growing up, The Iron Giant was one of my all-time favorite movies that I watched pretty much every other week. And just now looking at the relationships between this character and Christ, I can really see the connections. To start off, the Iron Giant essentially comes down to Earth to save the state of Maine during a time of war; this can be related to when Jesus is sent to Earth to save mankind. The Iron Giant also shows attributes of gentleness, kindness, and innocence, which mirror many of Jesus' characteristics. And like most of the characters on this list, the Iron Giant's death is a key similarity between this robot and Christ. The Iron Giant sacrifices himself by throwing himself in front of a missile to save his young boy companion. His death can also be said to reflect the sins of mankind, considering he died through nuclear warfare.


Works Cited

Heard, Sam. "10 Greatest Christ Figures In Film." WhatCulture.com. N.p., 07 June 2014. Web. 28 Mar. 2017.

Golding, William. Lord of the flies. Place of publication not identified: Hodder Education, 2016. Print.

1 comment:

  1. Such an interesting interpretation of so many iconic characters. I love when screenwriters add something beyond the character. ~ Mrs. Kopp

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