The Hanging Man (tarot Card)
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The Hanged Man (XII) is the twelfth
Major Arcana The Major Arcana are the named or numbered cards in a cartomantic tarot pack, the name being originally given by occultists to the trump cards of a normal tarot pack used for playing card games. There are usually 22 such cards in a standard 78-car ...
card in most traditional
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decks. It is used in game playing as well as in
divination Divination (from Latin ''divinare'', 'to foresee, to foretell, to predict, to prophesy') is the attempt to gain insight into a question or situation by way of an occultic, standardized process or ritual. Used in various forms throughout histor ...
. It depicts a ''
pittura infamante ''Pittura infamante'' (; Italian for "defaming portrait"; plural ''pitture infamanti'') is a genre of defamatory painting and relief, common in Renaissance Italy in city-states in the north and center of the Italian Peninsula during the Trece ...
'' (), an image of a man being
hanged Hanging is the suspension of a person by a noose or ligature around the neck.Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed. Hanging as method of execution is unknown, as method of suicide from 1325. The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' states that hanging in ...
upside-down by one ankle (the only exception being the Tarocco Siciliano, which depicts the man hanged by the neck instead). This method of hanging was a common punishment at the time for traitors in Italy. However, the solemn expression on his face traditionally suggests that he is there by his own accord, and the card is meant to represent self-sacrifice more so than it does corporal punishment or criminality. In other interpretations, The Hanged Man is a depiction of the Norse god
Odin Odin (; from non, Óðinn, ) is a widely revered Æsir, god in Germanic paganism. Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about him, associates him with wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, v ...
, who suspended himself from a tree in order to gain knowledge. There is also a Christian interpretation that portrays
Judas Iscariot Judas Iscariot (; grc-x-biblical, Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης; syc, ܝܗܘܕܐ ܣܟܪܝܘܛܐ; died AD) was a disciple and one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. According to all four canonical gospels, Judas betraye ...
, and include the bags of silver in his hands. In the Lo Scarabeo African American tarot deck the 12th card of the major arcana is the Observer, depicting the Nigerian god "Ifa" of fate and destiny blindfolded and surrounded by eyes.


Description

A 1393 decree for Milan and Lombardy of the punishment for traitors: "Let him be drug raggedon a oodenplank at a horse’s tail to the place of execution, and there be suspended by one foot to the gallows, and be left there until he is dead. As long as he lives let him be given food and drink." Modern versions of the tarot deck depict a man hanging upside-down by one foot. The figure is most often suspended from a wooden beam (as in a cross or gallows) or a tree. Ambiguity results from the fact that the card itself may be viewed inverted. In his 1910 book ''
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot ''The Pictorial Key to the Tarot'' is a divinatory tarot guide, with text by A. E. Waite and illustrations by Pamela Colman Smith. Published in conjunction with the Rider–Waite tarot deck, the pictorial version (released 1910, dated 1911) f ...
'', A. E. Waite, the designer of the Rider–Waite tarot deck, wrote of the symbol:
The gallows from which he is suspended forms a Tau cross, while the figure—from the position of the legs—forms a
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. There is a nimbus about the head of the ''seeming'' martyr. It should be noted (1) that the tree of sacrifice is living wood, with leaves thereon; (2) that the face expresses deep entrancement, not suffering; (3) that the figure, as a whole, suggests life in suspension, but life and not death. ..It has been called falsely a card of martyrdom, a card of prudence, a card of the Great Work, a card of duty ..I will say very simply on my own part that it expresses the relation, in one of its aspects, between the Divine and the Universe.
Waite writes that the card carries several divinatory associations:
12. THE HANGED MAN.—Wisdom, circumspection, discernment, trials, sacrifice, intuition, divination, prophecy. ''Reversed:'' Selfishness, the crowd, body politic.
There is a halo burning brightly around the hanged man's head, signifying a higher learning or an enlightenment.Gray, Eden. "Complete Guide to the Tarot." 1970. Crown Publishers, New York, NY. In astrology, the Hanged Man card is associated with the planet Neptune and the Pisces zodiac sign.


In Pop Culture

In the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure tarot cards are used to name the character's powers, named 'Stands' one of the
Stardust Crusaders is the third story arc of the manga series ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. The arc was serialized for a little over 3 years. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from April 3, 1989, ...
, J. Giel , has A stand named The Hanged Man, named after tarot card.


References


Further reading

*A. E. Waite's 1910 ''Pictorial Key to the Tarot'' *Hajo Banzhaf, ''Tarot and the Journey of the Hero'' (2000) *Wood, Juliette. (1998) "The Celtic Tarot and the Secret Tradition: A Study in Modern Legend Making". ''Folklore'' 109: 15–24 *Francesca Lia Block, ''The Hanged Man'' (1999) {{DEFAULTSORT:Hanged Man, The Major Arcana