| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from Salome by Oscar Wilde: Ainsi dansez pour moi. Dansez pour moi, Salome, je vous supplie.
Si vous dansez pour moi vous pourrez me demander tout ce que vous
voudrez et je vous le donnerai. Oui, dansez pour moi, Salome, et je
vous donnerai tout ce que vous me demanderez, fut-ce la moitie de
mon royaume.
SALOME [se levant] Vous me donnerez tout ce que je demanderai,
tetrarque?
HERODIAS. Ne dansez pas, ma fille.
HERODE. Tout, fut-ce la moitie de mon royaume.
SALOME. Vous le jurez, tetrarque?
HERODE. Je le jure, Salome.
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The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells: Montgomery shot the thing. After that I stuck to the ideal of humanity--
except for little things."
He became silent. I sat in silence watching his face.
"So for twenty years altogether--counting nine years in England--
I have been going on; and there is still something in everything I do
that defeats me, makes me dissatisfied, challenges me to further effort.
Sometimes I rise above my level, sometimes I fall below it; but always
I fall short of the things I dream. The human shape I can get now,
almost with ease, so that it is lithe and graceful, or thick and strong;
but often there is trouble with the hands and the claws,--painful things,
that I dare not shape too freely. But it is in the subtle grafting
 The Island of Doctor Moreau |