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A close reading of Cassie's Sonnet

 
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 12:29 am    Post subject: A close reading of Cassie's Sonnet Reply with quote

I just posted the following to my blog—it's a close reading of Cassie's sonnet. It doesn't give me much, but perhaps the folks here can work something out. This is just copied and pasted. For the links, see the original at: http://ryancannon.com/2006/09/28/unravelling-cassies-sonnet/

between the virgin and the beast
moses armed the evil priest,
to kill me with his sword of hate
if help again will come too late.

warns luke eleven seventeen
of dangers now and ever been.
the cost is not just mine to bear,
we win we live we die we share.

revelation starts the first,
at dawn you’ll rise to do your worst.
this is not a game or show.
the stakes are high and you must know:

the pulse of the doe-eyed child may cease
but cassie does not rest in peace.

One brief criticism of the community effort so far: list your sources! It’s difficult to decipher the signal from the noise, and for a neophyte trying to make sense of the storyline, it is essential that you list how and where clues were solved, validated or denied. Without this, the misinformation will sit evenly with the information.

In order to help with the cause, I submit here a line-by-line analysis along with some intertextual criticism and close reading. Maybe these insights might lead further down the rabbit hole.

between the virgin and the beast
moses armed the evil priest,
to kill me with his sword of hate
if help again will come too late.

The virgin and the beast may refer to Mary, the mother of Jesus and the Devil, but this seems too obvious a connection. The virgin might also refer to Bree, “lonelygirl15,” and her male friend “danielBeast.” This line is also very ambiguous as to whom is between the virgin and the beast—Moses, the priest, or “me” (the speaker).

The second and third stanza speak of moses arming a priest with “his sword”. A quick Google search for “Moses sword” lead to the Sword of Moses, as translated 110 years ago. This book is also mentioned in the List of Old Testament Pseudepigrapha on Wikipedia. Sword of Moses depicts biblical magic. Further analysis of important parts of this book may yield some clues.

The third stanza asserts that speaker of the poem will die if help comes too late. The current description of her first video is TOO SLOW I DON’T PLAY CARDS YOU ALL FAILED I HATE YOU. This line is a slight chastisement to Cassie’s followers for not finding the first clue.

Assembling these lines, it looks as if Cassie (as has been proposed in some lonelygirl15 forums) got between Bree and Daniel, as their dialog about Cassie seems to suggest some jealousy. Someone, the “evil priest” will use magic to kill Cassie unless help comes for her. Not also that her MySpace page (of dubious legitimacy) pleads for help.

warns luke eleven seventeen
of dangers now and ever been.
the cost is not just mine to bear,
we win we live we die we share.

The Gospel of Luke chapter 11, verse 17 reads:

Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them: “Any kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and a house divided against itself will fall.”

The “danger” mentioned in the second line is the danger of a divided self. While this may be two things: either “Cassie” is a divided person—such as a second personality of Bree (where the schizophrenic Bree would talk to herself at school, be made fun of and therefore be pulled and put into homeschooling) or changing focus to the community.

The speaker ends the first stanza speaking of her fate. There’s little reason to believe that focus has changed. The final lines, “we win we live we die we share” are not punctuated at all. This might insinuated that should the split-personality speaker win, the personalities will both live and die by sharing their body, much as did Eve White.

Another possibility is that “we” contains the speaker and the reader, such that we—the audience—has the ability to share in Cassie’s triumph over her danger.

revelation starts the first,
at dawn you’ll rise to do your worst.
this is not a game or show.
the stakes are high and you must know:

One definition of “Revelation” is something revealed or disclosed, esp. a striking disclosure, as of something not before realized.↗ This most likely means we are going to learn something about this mystery on Sunday. But the next line, at dawn you’ll rise to do your worst, implies that by Sunday we will already know and begin solving the puzzle at dawn. Combined with the latest change to Cassie’s YouTube profile (morse code for “wait”), asserts that the truth is coming.

In the third line, this is not a game is a common meme of Alternate Reality Games, as is coordinated community effort (hence Luke 11:17). Note too that The Beast is a nickname for one of the first ARG’s.

The stakes are high in this game, however. Some games have given away cash prizes, but according to this poem the game’s stake is Cassie’s life. Telling use we must know the following:

the pulse of the doe-eyed child may cease
but cassie does not rest in peace.

Is both an assurance and a warning. The doe-eyed child is most likely Bree. The darkening occultism in her blog, her mentioning of a “purity oath,” taking iron pills and learning Enochian definitely alludes to some sort of sacrifice. Bree’s character may die. Or, she may (as her latest vlog insists) stop vodcasting. Cassie, however, will not stop even if the LG15 series does.

What does all of this mean? Hard to tell. But a complex world of puzzles is about to be unleashed upon the world, for the Internet community at large to solve.

The mystery of Cassie has just begun.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 12:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmmm...I'll be posting my own soon too. Valid points, but you might have missed some (maybe) important stuff. Good work though, I think you really put a lot of thought into it!
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 5:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I posted this interpretation of two stanzas previously. However, the length or my sources may have turned people off from reading it. I thought I'd add it here, although there has been much discussion, deciphering and interpretation already.

Quote:

Between the virgin and the beast
moses armed the evil priest,
To kill me with his sword of hate
if help again will come too late.


Moses and the Priest- According to the Old Testament, Moses saw to it that the Israelites were armed for their exodus to freedom to stop the pharoaoh from killing Hebrew children. This includes his brother Aaron. While Moses was “getting” the commandments from God, the eager people asked Aaron for a god they could see. Aaron, in an evil act, asked them for gold and the people made a false idol for prayer that they could see. Moses came down to find the people worshipping a falso idol and he destroyed one of the tablets of commandments. “In spite of the sin, God did not alter the choice he had made of Aaron (Hebrews 5:4) to be Israel's first High Priest” (http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01003a.htm).

possible interpretation: Someone is trying to make an escape, yet someone in a roll of power, seen as a good leader (but not), will again do harm to someone in the name of good.

(sources: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01003a.htm & http://www.pbministries.org/books/pink/Hebrews/hebrews_019.htm)

Quote:
Warns Luke Eleven Seventeen
of dangers now and ever been.
The cost is not just mine to bear.
We win we live we die we share.



Quote:
"But he, knowing their thoughts, said to them, "Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation. A house divided against itself falls (Luke 11:17).


possible interpretation: Someone within the home/family/tribe/ congregration/cult has done something terribly wrong in the past, and the reader is being warned to stop this from happening again.

I know this sounds like a rehash of what other have stated. However, I am not sure if Daniel is the main evil figure in all this. He might have known Cassie from school, but by the way Bree describes her, she might have been so ostracized that Daniel didn't want to know her. Daniel (like the prophet in the Bible) might know more than he's sharing.

I hope this info. can spark a good idea. Just trying to help.
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