[s1e4] Ecclesiasticus 26:9-10 Link
: This reflects the theme of Ava's internal transformation being visible to those around her, even when she tries to hide her past or her intentions.
: The book follows the style of Proverbs, using poetic couplets to impart practical and moral advice. Chapter 26 specifically contrasts the "virtuous wife" (verses 1-4) with the "wicked" or "wanton" woman (verses 7-12). [S1E4] Ecclesiasticus 26:9-10
: The passage reflects the patriarchal social structures of the Hellenistic period, emphasizing male supervision of female behavior (specifically daughters) to maintain family honor. 2. Detailed Verse Breakdown Verse 9: The Power of the Gaze : This reflects the theme of Ava's internal
The show uses these verses to mirror the protagonist Ava’s struggle with the : : The passage reflects the patriarchal social structures
: The passage advises "strict watch" because "liberty" (freedom) is seen as a potential danger that could lead a young person to "abuse herself" or bring shame to the household. 3. Connection to Warrior Nun (S1E4)
: Written by Yeshua Ben Sira , a Jewish sage in Jerusalem around the 2nd century BC. He aimed to train young men for leadership by teaching them to remain faithful to God through wisdom and Torah.