Showing posts with label Achille Papin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Achille Papin. Show all posts

Saturday, May 8, 2010

What is Fame? Glory?

"I feel that you have chosen the better part in life. What is fame? What is glory? The grave awaits us all!" (30) says Achille Papin, in a letter informing the sisters of Babette's arrival. Fame is a path in life that we have all contemplated over. So many people want to take that path, some will commit an act of treason in order to share even a spec of the spotlight. Achille Papin has undergone fame and glory through Opera performances, but his prime has passed, and Opera singing is something that has left a bittersweet memory in his mind. A French singer (male voice) and a Norwegian church singing novice (female voice) would of possible renewed Papin's career, and stern back more triumphant fame. But unfortunately Miss Phillipa refused to proceed a Opera career. Perhaps the question should be changed to: what is fame and glory without Phillipa? Nothing. And the sisters Phillipa and Martine, according to Achille Papin, chose the better path, but I say Martine and Phillipa chose a less hurtful path; a path less risk-prone. And when Papin uses the word "better" he is referring more to the level of comfortableness, in my opinion.

We will all meet our burials one day, but this inevitable reality should stop anyone from pursuing their grand-esk dreams.


Dinesen, Isak. Anecdotes of Destiny ; And, Ehrengard. New York: Vintage, 1993.