Now I Am Become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds — J. Robert Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer famously quoted this from The Bhagavad Geeta in the context of the nuclear bomb. The way this sentence is structured feels weird to me. “Now I am Death” or “Now I have become Death” sound much more natural in English to me.

Was he trying to simulate some formulation in Sanskrit that is not available in the English language?

  • johnnyc@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Because that’s grammatically correct by today’s standards. “Become” would typically be in the context of “have become” instead of “am become” these days.