Mary Ewald and Peter Crook in Timon of Athens (John Ulman) |
Timon of Athens
Seattle Shakespeare Company
Through Feb 4, 2017
We all know that Oprah was born dirt poor and achieved the
American Dream and is part of the 1%. Maybe some people like her because she’s
rich and she’s generous and she might give them a car….. What if she suddenly
ran out of money and could no longer be generous and it means you will
definitely not get the car? Would you dislike her then?
Besides the “born poor” part of above, that is the situation
that Shakespeare puts Timon (Tie-mun) in. Seattle Shakespeare Company is
presenting Timon of Athens.
Timon thinks that generosity means to give and not to
receive. I think a lot of us would agree in general with that sentiment,
thinking that to turn generosity into a transaction – I give and then I get –
would negate the generous nature of the gift. Timon thinks that by doing this
giving, he is cementing his friendships. Then he finds out he’s spent himself
into penury and everything is lost.