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Esther's Second Banquet in Art
Introduction
The book of Esther reaches its climax in Chapter 7 when Esther beseeches Achashverosh for her life and, in the process, accuses Haman. This banquet scene is a favorite of artists, and is shown here as depicted by, J. Victors,1 E. Normand2 and J. Steen.3 Each of the artists focuses on the threesome of Esther, Achashverosh and Haman, but differs both in the choice of which secondary characters and objects to include, and in the depiction of the figures' interactions, stance and expressions. These variations allow for different understandings of both Esther and Achashverosh's character and motives.
Contrasting Images
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Relationship to the Biblical Text
The artists' choices reflect certain ambiguities in the Biblical text and different possible interpretive stances: