The 48 Laws Of Power

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TRANSGRESSIONOFTHELAW

Joe

OrtonmetKennethHalliwellatthe

RoyalAcademy

ofDramatic
Arts,

London,
in
1953,
wherebothhadenrolledas

acting

students.

They

soon

becameloversandmovedin

together.

Halliwell,
twenty—five

atthe
time,

wasseven
years

olderthan
Orton,

andseemedthemoreconfidentofthe

two;

butneitherhadmuchtalentas
actors,
andafter

graduating,having

set~

tied
down

together

inadankLondon

apartment,they

decidedto

giveup

acting

and collaborate as writers instead. Halliwell’s inheritance was

enough

to

keep

themfrom

having

tofindwork
for
a
few
years,

andinthe

beginning,

hewasalsothe
driving

forcebehindthestoriesandnovels

they

wrote;
hewoulddictate
to
Orton,

who
would
type

the

manuscripts,

occa~

sionallyinterjecting

his
own
lines
andideas.Theirfirsteffortsattracted

someinterestfrom

literaryagents,

butit

sputtered.

The

promisethey

had

shownwas

leading

nowhere.

Eventually

theinheritance
money

ran
out,
andthe
pair

hadtolookfor

work.Their
collaborationswerelessenthusiasticandless

frequent.

Thefu~


turelookedbleak.

In 1957 Orton

began

towriteonhis
own,

butitwasn’tuntilfive
years

later,
whentheloverswere

jailed

forsixmonthsfor

defacing

dozensofli-

brary

books,
thathe

began

tofindhisvoice

(perhaps

not

by

chance:This

was
thefirsttimeheandHalliwell
had
been

separated

innine

years).

He

cameout
of
prison

determinedto
express

his
contempt

for

Englishsociety

intheform
of
theatricalfarces.HeandHalliwellmovedback
in

together,

butnowtheroleswerereversed:Ortondidthe
writing

whileHalliwell
put

incommentsandideas.

In 1964
joe

Orton

completed

hisfirst

full-lengthplay,Entertaining

Mr.

Sloane.The


play

madeittoLondon’sWest
End,
where
it
receivedbrilliant

reviews:A
great

newwriterhad

emerged

fromnowhere.Nowsuccessfol-

lowed
siccess,
ata
dizzying
pace.

In 1966 Ortonhadahitwithhis

play

Loot,
andhis

popularity

soared.Sooncommissionscameinfromall
sides,

including

fromthe

Beatles,

who

paid

Orton

handsomely

towritethem
a

film
script

Everything

was

pointingupwards,everythingexcept

Orton’srelation»

ship

withKennethHalliwell.The

pair

stilllived

together,

butasOrton

grew

successful,

Halliwell

began

todeteriorate.

Watching

hisloverbecome

thecenter
of
attention,
hesufferedthehumiliationof

becoming

akindof

personal

assistant
to
the

playwright,

hisrolein
whathad
oncebeen
a
col-

laboration
growing

smallerandsmaller.Inthel950shehad

supported

Ortonwithhis
inheritance;

now Orton

supported

him.Ata
party

or

among
friends,

people

would

naturallygravitate

towardsOrton-—hewas

charming,

andhismoodwasalmost

alwaysbuoyant

Unlikethehandsome

Orton,
Halliwellwasbaldand
awkward;
hisdefensivenessmade

people

wanttoavoidhim.

WithOrton’ssuccessthe

couple‘sproblemsonly

worsened.Halliwell’s

moods
made
theirlife

togetherimpossible.

Orton
claimed
to
want
toleave

him,

andhad
numerous

affairs,

but
would

always

end
upreturning

to
his

‘xiii-:m1miu.t)r“ml—;

(§RHliil\'MAN/\\I)THIC

l'I,VVI(JliS
M/\l\

A
greedy

manandan

enviuur[mmmeta

king.


The
king

said
to

them.
“One
(Ifyounmy

ask
mmetlxing
of
me

andIwill
give

It:1)

him,
proviriewl

I
give

twiceasmuchtothe

other."Theenvious

person

didnotwantto

ask
firstfor

heWm:

envious
of
his
campam

ionwhowouldreceive

Iwzrrtas
much,
andIke

greedy

mandidnot

want 10 ask
first
since

he
wanted
everytlzing

thatwastobehad.

Finally
the
greedy
one

Llresred


the
enviousone

lobe
the_lirs‘I

tomake

the
request.
30 theenvi-

ous
person

askedthe

king

to
pluck

outone

oflriseyes.

JEWISHPARABLIS.

rm“.SEVFN
l)EADl‘r'
53525,

SOLOMONSCKIIMMEL,

1992

An
admtrerwho
feels

thatheczmrzotbe

lltlppybysurrendering

hitrzsel
f

electsto

btrconzcenvious
of

that

wlzicliheuciznirm.So

he
spellks

tinuilier

languagewilze(long

whichhe
really
admire:

iscalled
a
stupid.

insipizl

and
qm>r:r.rr:ri

ofilzing.

Admimrionis

happy.s‘elf-Surrender;


envy
is
unhappymalf-

ass:-rrian.

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