

Constantine P. Cavafy — Poems as Teachers | Ep 3
11 snips May 14, 2024
Greek-language poet Constantine P. Cavafy's poem 'Waiting for the Barbarians' explores themes of deception, manipulation, and societal complicity. The poem delves into the sinister nature of leadership and the fabrication of fear to maintain power. It prompts reflection on the consequences of tolerating deception in society and the impact of false fears on individuals and communities.
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Timeless Relevance
- Kavafi's poem, "Waiting for the Barbarians," lacks specific historical markers, making it applicable to various situations of perceived threat.
- The poem questions the narratives presented in times of conflict and the performative nature of those in power.
Distraction and Power
- The poem explores how those in power use distractions, like the threat of barbarians, to shift attention from their actions.
- This manipulation creates anxiety and reinforces the power dynamics between the rulers and the ruled.
The Barbarian Construct
- The term "barbarian" can be used to dehumanize and other those who are different, creating an "us vs. them" mentality.
- In the poem, the barbarians are a fabricated enemy, highlighting how fear is manufactured for control.