Showing posts with label Sven Dufva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sven Dufva. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Sven Dufva, the most well-known character of "The tales of Ensign Stål"


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

This is the philosophical point of view to Sven Dufva is the most well-known poems of the book "The tales of Ensign Stål". We actually don't know if this character pure fictional or is behind it some real person. That man said to be big and strong, and sometimes I have had a very interesting thought in my mind. That is "could Sven Dufva is automaton". That theory is very wild, but as we know, the automaton fascinated theologians, military leaders, and philosophers all around the world. And sometimes I have thought that if this very interesting character could be some kind of automaton.


This wild theory might explain, why this man was so slow. If this man was some kind of early robot, it would be the very fascinating thing for historians. This poem is the tale of the soldier, who was not very smart. This man left behind others and defended some bridge alone against Russians. The poem is very strange because there is told, that if Dufva would get help, could the army stay in the positions.


But as we know that this man had no change at all to win the battle alone, and then we must say, that if that man had a machine gun, could he kept the position, but armed with a musket, that man had no change. A bridge what this man ordered to defend was not very wide because Sven Dufva could defend it alone. Sven Dufva's bridge has sometimes searched in Finland, but nobody claims to find it. And that has made somebody thought that maybe this man is only the production of images, what came to somebody's mind during the writing process. But somebody believes that this man was real, and they have wanted to find the grave of this creature.


What makes Dufva so mysterious, is that he claimed to be a little bit slow, or there was something problem in his head. And I sometimes have thought that what was the reason for that? Could he just be the Finnish spoken person, who just had difficulties to understand commands, what were given by using Swedish?  In that time Finnish was not an official language in Swedish empire, but that was not spoken very much outside the universities and royal offices.  And if Dufva would not get practice for that language, could the military service be very difficult.


 And if his fellows didn't know about that language problem, would this poor man seem some kind of slow, what could make difficult to get promotions and handling all other things were very difficult, because Swedish officials didn't speak or wrote Finnish. In that army, everybody has expected that every man used Swedish in official papers, commands, and free-time social interaction. If somebody didn't handle Swedish good enough, that could mean, that he would be isolated from the social interaction of the unit.


But when he fell by enemy bullets, the bullet hits to the heart of that man. And sometimes people have thought, that maybe there was some kind of steel plate under the skin, what could be stopped the bullets, what shot to that man's head. Maybe that metal plate put in his head some doctor, who gave Dufva the cure of the broken skull, but this is only thinking, and my dear friends, we don't know if this character real or fiction.  And some other people think that maybe this Sven Dufva was some kind of mechanic human. Those early robots were used in very limited missions, and they were actually like walking clocks, what were made for fun.


But in some cases, those mechanic men or automaton were planned to equip with explosives, and send to the enemy lines. Those robot men were very difficult to make, and that's why they were made only very little quantum. Somebody claims that even the action movie character "Rambo" have got influence from this almost mythical creature. This creature is one of the most fascinating characters in the history of books, what are written in Finland.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tales_of_Ensign_St%C3%A5l

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automaton


Picture I

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Caput Mundi: I was in there too: the analyzes of the book "The Tales of Ensign Stål"

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Albert Edelfelt's Illustration
for the poem "Sven Dufva"
(Picture I)
     
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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Our national writer Johan Ludvig Runeberg used that term in the book named  "The Tales of Ensign Stål". Sometimes I have thought that is this book written in the same purpose, as the "Protocol of the eldest of Zion", what is the most well-known propaganda book, what was written by the political police of Russian Empire. Maybe the "The Tales of Ensign Stål" was also written by the same institution for supporting the emperor's policy in Finland. The "Protocol of the eldest of Zion was written for making the confiscating the property of Jews justified.


Maybe the book of Runeberg had the mission to justify the confiscation of the property of Swedish noblemen in Finland.  And maybe he wanted to mention that he was in the same war, as this 1st. Lieutenant, who told tales of that war, what separated Finland from Sweden. I sometimes think that this writer wanted to remember, that there were many men, who saw that war in a different way than this 1st. Lieutenant, who was lead his men in the war, what was quite short, and that man, who was claimed, that his name was Stål told many interesting things, about his men, and heroes of the war in 1808 to 1809, where Russians won the badly prepared Swedish army in one year, and then connected Finland to Russian empire as an autonomic area. Because Runeberg mentioned, that "I was there too", was that he maybe saw the things in the point of view of the regular soldier, whose mission was to follow orders, and march to the fire, when the superiority officers to go.


Sometimes I have thought, that maybe Runeberg was invented those stories by his own head, and maybe some of them were mentioned for calumniating the Swedish officers, and claim that being together with Russian empire was more comfortable than joining back to Sweden. Why I suspect that this book is at least partially written for propaganda purposes, is that the writer of the book uses Finnish name. And the man called "Stål" was of course Swedish. Maybe the purpose of this layout was to show Finnish, that Swedish officers didn't care at all their fate in the battle. When we are thinking about the most well-known hero of that book, Sven Dufva, who was left to defend bridge alone, and he managed to take his position until bullet took his life by hitting the heart.


The situation is quite interesting because Runeberg suggests that the position could be kept if somebody didn't leave Dufva alone. That man claimed to be somehow stupid, but here I'm thinking about this situation, where "Stål" tells this story. Maybe he had the very bad conscience about that action, and he tried to confess himself, that he made the right thing for Dufva. And maybe some of those stories have written in some beer houses, where everybody could claim, that he could be some "Ensign Stål" from the Northern war. And guess what: this man, who claims that his name was Johan Ludvig Runeberg ever claimed to written historical fact. He wanted to sell his book to readers, who paid the workers. And all writers were under the observation of political police of Russian empire, and if their writings were not pleased the censorship officials, would that kind of artist's end be sent to Siberia or the execution in some cellar.

Maybe some of those writers were well known, and they had many friends. That's why the political police used syphilis injection to make those artists maniac, and then the execution was easier to make. And this might be the fate of Alexis Kivi, one of our national writers. Syphilis is normally quite harmless bacteria if the medical team uses antibiotics for giving the cure for the infection. But if there would be no medicine for that infection, would the syphilis bacteria transfer to human brains, and cause the brain syphilis, what causes mental illness and death. Runeberg was the right man for making the book named "The Tales of Ensign Stål". This book was used in the key element in very large scale propaganda operations, and of course, some propagandists used the character of Stål and changed the identity of this man as some general of the Swedish army. This made the propaganda so effective.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tales_of_Ensign_St%C3%A5l

Picture I

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