1/13/2024 0 Comments Sherwood schwartz 7 deadly sins![]() Perception in such a manner that illuminates beyond the wisdom of TV There had to be some reason why all these years this stupid show hasīeen resonating in the psyche of mankind, and you have focused the Wait for these shows to get dissected so we can dissect the dissectors. Then, there are people like me, who sit in I guess some people justĭon't have enough to do and need to dissect television shows. Shape over the implications behind someone's idea gone awry. It's amusing to watch just how many people get bent out of Think for a moment that it was meant to go this far? Can you imagine something like this Psychological studies done on it as well. I've heard that each Gilligan character is a representation of the 7 deadly sins, ofĬourse of the parable connection too, and apparently there have been some deep For some reason, the simpler the idea, the more complex the reasoning behind Island began as a foray into someone's discombobulated mind. I think, as with a lot of simply begun ideas, that Gilligan's You see, they spend so much time obsessed with trying to get back, that they don't realize that they have been surrounded by true paradise all along. The only true fault of this crew is that they fail to appreciate the simple joy that they have found on the isle away from society's worries and curses. ![]() You compare their story to Genesis, meaning that they have been barred by their own fault from paradise, when in fact this is not the case. I believe you missed the point on the meaning of the "exile" of the castaways on Gilligan's Island. Interpreted as Hell and paradise (see the next letter).Īs much as I enjoyed your philosophical critique on the show, I will make this short and simple. Only normal one, maybe this is her nightmare. What Mary Ann represents - the blandness of the girl next door? As the The Skipper - gluttony and the Professor - eggheadism. Howell - frivolousness Gilligan - impetuousness Ginger - vanity Right that the castaways embody a version of the seven deadly sins. Also, it is HIS Island.Ĭrazy? He does wear red in every episode. ![]() He prevents them from leaving by foiling all of their escape plots. ![]() Gilligan is the person who put them there. The Skipper represents two sins: GLUTTONY - no explanation needed and ANGER - he violently hits Gilligan on each show. Howell represents SLOTH - she has never lifted a finger to help on any of their escape plans. Howell represents GREED - no explanation needed. The Professor represents PRIDE - he is an annoying know-it-all. Mary Ann represents ENVY - she is jealous of Ginger's beauty. Ginger represents LUST - she wears skimpy outfits, is obsessed with her looks, and is a borderline nymphomaniac. Each one of the characters represents one of the 7 deadly sins: Nobody on the island wants to be there, yet none are able to leave. Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.The island is a direct representation of HELL. KEYWORDS: 7deadlysins gilligansisland sevendeadlysins Some have even speculated that the castaways were in Hell and Gilligan (who always wore red!!!!!) did everything he could to ensure they stayed there making Gilligan "Satan."Īnd you thought it was just a silly show! I'm sure you can attribute the sins to the proper characters but here they are: Sherwood Schwartz, the creator of Gilligan's Island, said he patterned the seven stranded castaways after the seven deadly sins but he didn't admit it until years later in his book about the show. If I described to you a hit television show with deep Christian underpinnings and hidden meanings about a bunch of people being stranded on a strange island which had some audience speculating that the characters were in "Hell," what show would you say we were discussing?
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