Sunday, October 7, 2018

Wise, Weary, and Being a Father: Master Splinter and Njal



Wise, Weary and Being a Father: Master Splinter and Njal



Njals wisdom, patience and unruly children were key components of his saga. He continued to help Gunner even when he married a well known murderess. He continues to stand by while his sons cause trouble, and he lets his wife continue her feud with Hallgerd. His attributes are very similar to the attributes of the 2012 Teenage mutant ninja turtles Master Splinter. In this blog well compare the twos wisdom, patience and children. While also contrasting their relationships with past friends.  



Wisdom
Njal shows great wisdom when Gunnar tells him he is planning to marry Hallgerd. When Gunnar comes and tells Njal about the marriage agreement Njal is understandably upset. He does not stand in the way of Gunnar but warns him of all the evils that Hallgerd will unleash upon Gunnar and his way of life. Gunnar, confident in his abilities to deal with what comes, tells Njal that Hallgerd could never ruin their friendship. Njal tells him that it will come close to     that and they part ways, agreeing to meet again at the wedding feast.

Master splinter shows great wisdom many times on the 2012 series, but one of my favorites is when he’s teaching Raphael to deal with his anger issues. He tells Raph that while anger might seem like a helpful tool in battle it can actually jeopardize oneself and those around that person. Raphael is well known for his angry outbursts and uncontrollable temper and when he’s shown through combat that his anger is detrimental he takes Splinters advice to fix himself and his issues. In this way Master Splinter showed great wisdom in helping his son to not place himself in dangerous situations because of an unbridled temper. 




Patience 

Later in the Saga Hallgerd and Bergthora begin a servant killing spree. Left and right servants are killing each other for their employers. Gunnar and Njal stand by and watch, each doing their part to pay the other for the feud. Later Hallgerd kills a free man named Atli who goes to work for Njal. When Gunnar tells Njal about this he shows great strength and patience in telling Gunnar that while he’s been trying to avoid a conflict between  the two men he can not take a slaves value for the slaying. Gunnar understands and they come to a mutual agreement for Atli, much to the chagrin of their wives.

Master Splinter shows patience when Michelangelo brings home a mutant alligator. Though the other three brothers show distant at the alligator, mostly because he kicked their butts before he passed out. Splinter understood that the alligator was not a bad person, just had a sever cause of PTSD.  With that understanding Splinter allowed the alligator to stay in the lair, chained up of course.








Unruly Children



Njals children are very unruly. They seemed to always be looking for a fight. In one of the most prominent instances of Njals children, we see them planing to go off to fight. When Njal confronts them, they tell him their going salmon fishing. Njal simple lets it happen and is continually stepped on by his children.


While Master Splinter is well known for punishing insubordination, it still happens. In an early episode of the series, the turtles are grounded for a week. Instead of sticking with their punishment they go up to the surface and beat up a dude named Baxter stockman. Though this seemed like an easy win, the turtles accidentally gave Baxter a way to upgrade his tech and become nearly invincible to their weapons. In the end, Master Splinter finds out and helps the boys, specifically Donatello, to defeat Baxter. 



Advice


Both men are well known for their advice. Each helping overs with their understandings of situations. Now we will contrast the two with their advice, specifically centered around their friendships. Interstingly enough both friendships lead to burning houses. 



Njal has a wonderful friendship with Gunnar, even with all the crap they have to put up with from their wives feuds, they still stay in touch. Whenever Gunnar comes and asks for advice Njal helps him. They never let the situation truly get between them.



Sadly, Master Splinter does not do the same with his friend. Through wise beyond his years he wasn’t always like that. He let his anger get in the way of his understanding of the situation and disgraced his friend in front of Splinters wife. With this small act of aggression he lost everything, his wife, daughter and his former friend, now known as the shredder. If he had followed his own advice, he would likely have never lost his family and home.

2 comments:

  1. Clearly I need to watch more about Master Splinter, because I had no idea Shredder was once his best friend!! How sad!! Not to mention inconvenient…Shredder is not someone you want to be angry with you. From what little I know, though, I can say for sure that your idea is super cool!!:) Splinter shares a lot in common with Njal. Maybe it would make Njal more relatable if he were to have a backstory similar to Splinter’s—something involving learning from a difficult past that taught him the patience he wants to pass on to his sons. Thanks for the epic comparison!!:)

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  2. I love the perspective of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I think you went through several aspects of Master Splinter’s personality relating to Gunner’s easy going but firm personality wonderfully. I would not have thought to have made that connection. I also really enjoyed how you compared the children in the saga to the actual turtles and their constant curiosity for dangerous adventure. I think the advice you gave for different scenarios was helpful and insightful both in being rooted in the text and giving your own opinion on how each should be handled. I can definitely see a direct correlation between Master Splinter and Gunner and how they can both change at the flip of a switch when the situation calls for it. I thought overall your observation of the text was creative and novel!

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